What Are the Experiences of Mental Health Practitioners Involved in a Coroner's Inquest and Other Inquiry Processes after an Unexpected Death of a Patient? A …

M Tamworth, S Tekin, J Billings, H Killaspy - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Grief after suicide or patient-perpetrated homicide can be complex for those involved in the
patient's care. Mental health practitioners with patients who die unexpectedly may be called …

A systematic review and critique of publicly available guidance for mental health practitioners called to a coroner's inquest

M Tamworth, J Billings, S Tekin, A Pitman… - … , Psychology and Law, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
Mental health practitioners may be called to an inquest after the unexpected death of a
patient. Our review aimed to synthesise publicly available guidance written for practitioners …

'The more traumatic inquests stick with you forever. But you can remember them all': How witnesses experience the inquest process

L Templeton, J Jacobson, A Murray - 2024 - eprints.bbk.ac.uk
This report is one of a series of Research Findings papers produced by the Voicing Loss
project, which examined the role of bereaved people in coroners' investigations and …

[PDF][PDF] How witnesses experience the inquest process

L Templeton, J Jacobson, A Murray - 2024 - voicing-loss.icpr.org.uk
Professionals, in various roles and from a range of services and organisations, can find
themselves involved as witnesses in internal and external reviews and investigations …