Learning from INWO cases

Three people around a whiteboard

This month, the INWO is publishing a report on the investigation into the handling of a concern raised about a board’s discharge planning process. 

The INWO did not uphold the complaint and provided a lot of positive feedback to the board about their complaints handling and investigation. Here is what the board did well that we can all learn from

 

  • the whistleblowing file was well organised and accessible

  • the Board's correspondence with the whistleblower explained the whistleblowing process, outlined their options and provided signposting for support

  • the Board used checklists to identify the most appropriate investigator, which resulted in a thorough and well thought out investigation.  This was because the investigator selected had expert knowledge, and knew exactly what to look into

  • having been notified of our investigation, the INWO Liaison Officer took a lot of time at the start of the process to ensure they understood what information was being asked for, helping to speed up the INWO’s investigation. 

     

If you would like to discuss any of the above, please get in touch at [email protected].

Updated: November 20, 2024