Serious Case Reviews
Independent forensic psychiatric analysis for Serious Case Reviews, providing expert scrutiny of clinical care and inter-agency collaboration in cases of serious harm or death. We offer urgent reports for safeguarding boards and legal teams to identify systemic improvements and clinical lessons.
Expert Type
- Forensic Psychiatrist
- Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
- Clinical Psychologist
- Forensic Psychologist
Applicable Law
- The Care Act 2014
- Children Act 2004
- Working Together to Safeguard Children 2023
- Human Rights Act 1998
- Mental Health Act 1983
When Needed
These assessments are required when a vulnerable individual has suffered serious harm or death and there are concerns regarding service delivery or multi-agency coordination.
What Is a Serious Case Review Assessment?
A Serious Case Review (now frequently categorized as a Safeguarding Adult Review or Child Safeguarding Practice Review) is a statutory process used to examine how various agencies worked together. Our experts provide independent forensic psychiatric analysis of the mental health care provided to victims or perpetrators, evaluating the adequacy of clinical risk management and professional decision-making.
The review process is governed by statutory guidance and focuses on identifying systemic improvements rather than individual culpability. By examining the clinical pathway, our experts help boards understand whether practitioners acted in accordance with established professional standards and whether preventable failures occurred.
- Chronology analysis — a rigorous timeline of clinical contact and multi-agency involvement
- Risk assessment adequacy — evaluating if historical risks were correctly identified and mitigated
- Inter-agency communication — assessing the efficacy of information sharing between health, police, and social services
- Standard of care — determining if the psychiatric treatment provided met national clinical guidelines
- Policy compliance — checking adherence to local safeguarding protocols and mental health legislation
- Systemic factors — identifying organisational pressures or resource issues that impacted clinical outcomes
Forensic experts must demonstrate extensive experience in high-risk clinical settings and a deep understanding of the legal frameworks that govern safeguarding. Their role is to provide the independent oversight necessary to ensure the transparency and integrity of the review process.
The resulting report provides objective evidence and clinical insight, forming a critical part of the inquiry’s findings and the development of remedial recommendations for future practice.
Key Assessment Components
Our assessment evaluates the following areas:
Comprehensive Record Review
A systematic examination of medical records, social care files, and police logs to establish a factual clinical chronology.
Gap Analysis
Identifying points where clinical interventions or multi-agency communication failed to meet the required professional standards.
Risk Trajectory Assessment
Evaluating how the patient’s risk was monitored over time and whether escalation triggers were appropriately identified and actioned.
Professional Interviews
Conducting structured discussions with involved clinical staff to understand the rationale behind specific diagnostic or treatment decisions.
Thematic Review
Identifying recurring organisational themes such as training deficits, leadership failures, or resource constraints that affected care.
Recommendation Development
Formulating clear, actionable learning outcomes to prevent the recurrence of similar incidents within safeguarding partnerships.
Conditions That May Affect This Assessment
A range of psychiatric and psychological conditions can affect this assessment. These include:
Our experts evaluate how these complex conditions were managed by services and whether diagnostic overshadowing influenced clinical decision-making.
Assessment Process
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Instruction Received
We receive instructions from Local Safeguarding Partnerships, Coroners, or legal representatives to review a specific case.
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Expert Matched
We assign a forensic expert with specific experience in the relevant clinical area, such as CAMHS or adult forensic services.
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Assessment Conducted
The expert conducts a thorough review of all multi-agency documentation and, where necessary, interviews key personnel.
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Report Delivered
A comprehensive independent report is delivered in accordance with applicable statutory safeguarding frameworks, outlining findings, clinical analysis, and recommendations for the review board.
Turnaround Times
| Urgency Level | Timescale |
|---|---|
| Standard Report | 4-6 weeks from assessment |
| Priority Report | 1-2 weeks |
| Urgent Report | 1-4 days |
What’s Included in the Report
All reports are quality-assured and prepared in accordance with The Care Act 2014, Children Act 2004, and relevant safeguarding guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
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