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Independent investigation: Joan Smythe, Rainham (but SE Coast patient) (2002)

South East Incident 02 Dec 2002 Subject Joan Smythe

MH patient sexually assaulted and murdered elderly stranger. Ind Inq 2006 Family had been trying to get him help

Acceptance status

Per recommendation
No Response Published
25

Total recommendations
25
About this data

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

Independent health investigation reports and reviews commissioned by government or NHS England.

About this investigation

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

Recommendations

25 total
20.1.a West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
Current CPA policy and procedures should be amended to take into account the following: Change of eligibility criteria. The characteristics of people on CPA may change – for example a person on standard CPA may become eligible for enhanced CPA. … Read more
20.1.b West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
Current CPA policy and procedures should be amended to take into account the following: Dispute resolution. The possibility of dispute between professionals about applying eligibility criteria for CPA and other CPA-related areas, for example the contents of care plans, should … Read more
20.1.c West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
Current CPA policy and procedures should be amended to take into account the following: Multi-agency working and public protection. The policy should contain clear information about MAPPA. There should be specific and explicit references in the CPA documentation to the … Read more
20.1.d West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
Current CPA policy and procedures should be amended to take into account the following: Inpatients. The use of the phrase ‘the transfer of relevant information’ from hospital team to community-based staff should be re-evaluated. Consideration should be given to itemising … Read more
20.1.e West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
Current CPA policy and procedures should be amended to take into account the following: Difficult to engage/out-of-contact, vulnerable, at-risk clients. Where this part of the policy refers to communication with other agencies, the probation service should be included in the … Read more
20.1.f West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
Current CPA policy and procedures should be amended to take into account the following: Process of risk assessment. This section of the policy should be amended to refer to MAPPA. It should contain a brief explanatory note about the function … Read more
20.1.g West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
Current CPA policy and procedures should be amended to take into account the following: Service shortfall. The need to identify service shortfall should be given greater prominence in the policy and the purpose of completing CPA5 should be clarified.
20.1.h West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
Current CPA policy and procedures should be amended to take into account the following: Change of care co-ordinator – enhanced CPA. The policy should explicitly deal with the circumstances where there is to be a change of care co-ordinator for … Read more
20.1.i West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust, Police, Probation Service No Response Published
Recommendation
Current CPA policy and procedures should be amended to take into account the following: Training. The training of police and probation officers to enhance their knowledge of the CPA should be considered.
20.2.a West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
Health involvement in MAPPA. A senior mental health service manager should attend all level 2 meetings. We understand that a consultant forensic psychiatrist attends all level 3 meetings. The attendee should have received appropriate training in the interface between psychiatry … Read more
20.2.b Police, West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
Police. In collaboration with mental health services, the police should promote the role of the Public Protection Officer to mental health services. The purpose of this is to advertise the role of this officer as a resource and conduit into MAPPA.
20.2.c West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
The CPA. The mental health services should review existing CPA guidance and procedures to ensure that: All CPA meetings routinely question MAPPA registration. CPA documentation, including risk assessment pro-formas, is amended to incorporate MAPPA status. CPA policy and procedures is … Read more
20.2.d West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust, Police, Probation Service No Response Published
Recommendation
Training. In conjunction with the responsible authorities for MAPPA, mental health services should devise a programme of multi-disciplinary training for health staff and other agencies. The purpose of this training would include describing the organisation and function of MAPPA and … Read more
20.2.e Police, Probation Service, West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
MAPPA Reviews. When a person on any level of MAPPA is arrested for a further offence, an urgent review should take place. If the offence is of a violent or sexual nature, a MAPPP meeting should be convened, with full … Read more
20.2.f West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
Guidelines. The Trust should develop guidance relating to the duty to cooperate and the circumstances in which information can be shared. Staff should be provided with training relevant to their roles and responsibilities in this area.
20.2.g West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
Procedures and information systems. Mental health services should develop clear policies and procedures relating to their interface with MAPPA. Mental health services may consider developing systems to ensure that without breaching confidentiality, patients known to both mental health and probation … Read more
20.2.h West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
CMHTs. Forensic ASWs or other specialist professionals working with mentally disordered offenders who work with or for CMHTs should have dedicated time allocated in order to deal with and develop links with MAPPA organisers.
20.3.a West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
We list below some of the communication issues that have been raised in this report. We recommend that the Mental Health Trust consider gathering data and identifying solutions to the following problems: Primary health care. We were told that it … Read more
20.3.b West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
We list below some of the communication issues that have been raised in this report. We recommend that the Mental Health Trust consider gathering data and identifying solutions to the following problems: Inpatient teams, the CMHT, and vice versa. We … Read more
20.3.c West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust, Probation Service No Response Published
Recommendation
We list below some of the communication issues that have been raised in this report. We recommend that the Mental Health Trust consider gathering data and identifying solutions to the following problems: Probation service. Communication between the probation and mental … Read more
20.4.a West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust, Police, Probation Service, Prison Service No Response Published
Recommendation
A programme to be developed which: i. Builds on existing risk assessment/management training by including relevant details from our report. ii. Provides training concerning MAPPA for all agencies, involving key stake holders for MAPPA - police, prison and probation service, … Read more
20.5.a West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust, Police, Probation Service, Medway Primary Care Trust, Medway Council No Response Published
Recommendation
Post-incident reviews and/or Serious Untoward Incident reviews/inquiries should include representation from all agencies involved with an individual patient. Current Serious Untoward Incident policies should be amended accordingly.
20.6 West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust, Medway Primary Care Trust, Medway Council No Response Published
Recommendation
Given our comments about the sufficiency and relevance of this plan, we recommend that the plan is jointly reviewed and updated in the light of our analysis and these recommendations.
20.7 West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
We were told about the development of joint management/supervision arrangements for members of the CMHT and about ‘professional’ or ‘clinical’ supervision for various disciplines. We did not discuss arrangements for supervision or support for senior medical staff and we suggest … Read more
20.8.a West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust, Medway Primary Care Trust No Response Published
Recommendation
We suggest that the effectiveness of the carers’ assessments be audited. In particular we question whether primary health care practitioners are aware that some of their patients may be entitled to such an assessment, and we suggest therefore that an … Read more