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  1. Research and Policy
  2. Briefings and submissions

Briefings and submissions

INQUEST regularly contributes to public inquiries and consultations, and writes short reports and briefings using our unique insight from decades of casework, monitoring and policy work. Many of these are available here for free. We also produce more in depth reports and books. 

 If you find these resources useful please consider donating to help support our ongoing work. 

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INQUEST organises training sessions, events and listening days which utilise the expertise of our staff and lawyers group, and the invaluable input of the bereaved families we work with. Findings from these events make up significant parts of our reports, and have contributed to the work of a range of organisations. If you are interested in finding out more or organising a training day, family listening day, speaker or writing from INQUEST contact us. 

Inquests and Investigations

INQUEST briefings and submissions to inquiries and consultations on systems of post-death investigation, inquests, and families' access to justice including legal aid. Read more

Published: 21st November, 2017

Updated: 7th August, 2019

Author: Sarah Uncles

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Health

INQUEST briefings and submissions to inquiries and consultations around health, mental health, and the investigation of deaths. Read more

Published: 21st November, 2017

Updated: 25th July, 2019

Author: Sarah Uncles

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Justice

INQUEST briefings and submissions to inquiries and consultations around the criminal justice system, prisons, policing, and the investigation of deaths. Also includes immigration detention. Read more

Published: 21st November, 2017

Updated: 13th August, 2019

Author: Sarah Uncles

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  • Inquest concludes death of teenager Mzee Mohammed-Daley following restraint was ‘natural cause’

    11 December 2019

  • Jury highlights failures at the inquest into death of Chris Carpenter at HMP Woodhill

    10 December 2019

  • Coroner concludes neglect following death of John Ashley

    6 December 2019

  • Inquest into death of Ryan Mason, who had epilepsy and learning disabilities, to open Monday

    6 December 2019

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  • Jury finds series of failings contributed to self-inflicted death of 22-year-old woman on mental health ward

    25 July 2018

  • Deaths in police custody

  • Deaths in prison

  • About INQUEST

    INQUEST is the only charity providing expertise on state related deaths and their investigation to bereaved people, lawyers, advice and support agencies, the media and parliamentarians.

  • Work for us

  • Family of Gaia Pope call for answers as the IOPC announce investigation into Dorset Police following the death of the missing teenager

    6 April 2018

  • Help and advice

    We provide free and independent advice to bereaved people following a death in state care or detention in England and Wales, and in other cases where wider issues of state and corporate accountability are in question.

  • Useful resources

    INQUEST has produced two invaluable resources for families and friends going through an inquest, and for those who would like to know more about their rights following a death.

  • Coroner concludes care of Oliver McGowan was ‘appropriate’ despite parents pleas not to use medication which led to the teenagers death

    20 April 2018

  • BAME deaths in police custody

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Now or Never! Legal aid for inquests

Join the campaign demanding automatic non means tested funding for legal representation following state related deaths. #LegalAidForInquests Read more

Published: 26th February, 2019

Updated: 11th November, 2019

Author: Lucy McKay

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