Response to concern for welfare report - Kent Police, July 2018

Published 06 Aug 2019
Investigation

At 7.54pm on 31 July 2018, a woman contacted Kent Police to raise concerns regarding the welfare of her mother. The woman told the call handler that she was unable to get through to her mother and that her mother had been unwell the last time another family member had seen her. The woman explained that her mother’s ex-partner, who had a restraining order preventing him from contacting her mother, had recently been released from prison and they were concerned he had made contact.

The call was graded as ‘high’ priority and attendance was requested for a welfare check. Throughout the next 48 hours, no units were deployed to carry out the welfare check. During this time the woman made two further calls to the police, and another relative also called on her behalf.

At approximately 10pm on 2 August 2018, officers went to the mother’s home and found her dead. The cause of death has since been identified as natural causes.

Our investigators gathered Kent Police documents in relation to the concern for welfare report, copies of phone calls and radio airwaves and Kent Police policy documentation. They also carried out witness interviews with various call handlers and dispatchers who had been involved in the incident.

Our investigation found that the call handler dealt with and graded the woman’s initial call appropriately and in line with policy. While it took over 48 hours for officers to attend to the call, the evidence suggested that action was continually being taken by dispatchers to attempt to deploy resources. The evidence also showed that officers attended the woman’s mother’s home as soon as they were able due to higher-priority calls they were dealing with at the time.

Based on the evidence available we found no indication that any person serving with the police may have behaved in a manner that would justify the bringing of disciplinary proceedings, or had committed a criminal offence. We also identified some learning for the force (see learning recommendations below). We completed our investigation in January 2019.

After reviewing our report Kent Police agreed.

IOPC reference

2018/107171
Date of recommendation
Date response due

Recommendations

Tags
  • Kent Police
  • Death and serious injury
  • Domestic abuse
  • Welfare and vulnerable people