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An independent investigation into the care and treatment of MN: Published May 2019

North West Published 01 May 2019 Trust Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

This is the report of the independent investigation into the care and treatment of MN. MN was convicted of manslaughter in August 2017. At the time of the homicide MN was receiving care and treatment from Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. The report has been published by: This is the Assurance Review of the actions taken by Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and NHS Cheshire CCG

Acceptance status

Per recommendation
No Response Published
9

Total recommendations
9
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Acceptance status tracks whether the trust accepted or responded to each recommendation.

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Independent investigation report. Recommendations and any published response are extracted below.

Recommendations

9 total
Recommendation 1 The Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
The Trust should ensure that any service user in receipt of the Care Programme Approach should have a comprehensive assessment and care plan recorded within three months of referral, to include social and family history, genogram (if family dynamics could … Read more
Recommendation 2 The Trust No Response Published
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The Trust should ensure that if a service user is receiving care and treatment from more than one Trust service there should be collaboration and joint meetings between these services, and consideration given to a shared care plan.
Recommendation 3 The Trust No Response Published
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The Trust should develop a protocol to support clinicians on when to decide to use depot antipsychotic medication in patients with active psychosis who are unable to dependably use oral antipsychotics.
Recommendation 4 The Trust No Response Published
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Where a patient has an active psychosis and fails to engage in treatment, the Trust should ensure that he or she should be considered for assessment under the MHA, and that this discussion is documented in the notes.
Recommendation 5 The Trust No Response Published
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The Trust should develop a policy and guidance on the discharge of patients who are failing to engage but are actively psychotic and have a moderate risk of violence exacerbated by substance misuse.
Recommendation 6 The Trust No Response Published
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The Trust should develop guidance on when contact with relatives/partners becomes essential as part of the care of patients. This is particularly needed when patients fail to engage yet are clearly ill and, when safeguarding criteria for doing so without … Read more
Recommendation 7 The Trust No Response Published
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The Trust should, in the event of any future serious incident, take active steps to identify learning at an early stage. There should also be more formal and regular communication with other agencies, including the police, to ensure that all … Read more
Recommendation 8 The Trust No Response Published
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The Trust should ensure that the Board receives regular updates on the progress of all serious incident investigations. The roles of the Quality Committee and the Weekly Meetings of Harm in relation to learning and the tracking of progress need … Read more
Recommendation 9 NHS England No Response Published
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NHS England should engage with the National Police Chiefs’ Council to complete their review of the 2006 Memorandum of Understanding and provide interim guidance to the NHS in order to facilitate the early investigation of serious incidents in health care. Read more