INQUEST

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"…an organisation that shines a light into the state’s darkest corners, often on behalf of society’s most vulnerable people." - 'In praise of...INQUEST' editorial in The Guardian

INQUEST is a British charity which combines specialist support for bereaved people following a state related death, with the influence to achieve change in legislation, policy and practice.

For over 35 years INQUEST has been the driving force behind improvements in the investigation and inquest process and the support offered to bereaved people, lawyers, advice and support agencies, the media and parliamentarians.

INQUEST is independent of government and entirely reliant on grants and donations to continue its vital work.[1]

Integrated approach

INQUEST's integrated approach

INQUEST’s policy, parliamentary, campaigning and media work is grounded in the day to day experience of working with bereaved people. Employing an integrated model, this brings together casework support, family participation, identification of thematic trends, statistics and analysis that feeds into the organisation’s work on campaigning, information sharing and policy and parliamentary work. At the heart of this unique model are the experiences and needs of bereaved people.

INQUEST's integrated approach is crucial to families, not only in making sure their voices are heard and holding the state to account for individual deaths, but also in changing policy and practice to prevent future deaths.[2]

Priority areas of work

  • Access to justice for families – equality of arms through developing a system which treats bereaved families with dignity and respect and supports them in navigating the legal process following a death and to achieve the truth;
  • Visibility with respect to all systems of care and detention – so that failures are exposed and changes can be made;
  • An end to all institutionalised forms of racism and discrimination – too often a root cause of system failure, individual neglect or violence; these must be recognised and addressed;
  • Accountability for institutional failings and failure to act – effective sanctions and ‘accountable learning’, so that real and relevant action is taken to reduce the number of deaths in future.

Campaigns

INQUEST is campaigning for:

Legal Aid for Inquests: Automatic non means tested legal aid funding for families’ specialist legal representation immediately following a state related death to cover preparation and representation at the inquest and other legal processes. #LegalAidforInquests
A National Oversight Mechanism: A new, independent, public body with a duty to collate, analyse and monitor recommendations and their implementation arising from post death investigations, inquiries and inquests.
The Public Authority (Accountability) Bill: The reintroduction of ‘Hillsborough Law’ to Parliament to establish a duty of candour on state authorities and officers and private entities whose activities impact on public safety.

Alongside these three key demands, which go to the heart of the search for truth, justice and accountability after state related deaths, INQUEST has also outlined its policy recommendations on prisons, policing, mental health and learning disability and Grenfell.

Board members

  • Diane Newton, Chair of the INQUEST Board and Senior Policy Manager
  • Professor Steve Tombs, Vice Chair of the INQUEST board and Professor of Criminology, Open University
  • Professor Joe Sim, Professor of Criminology, Liverpool John Moore's University
  • Jennifer Nadel, Writer and campaigner
  • Ruth Bundey, Partner, Harrison Bundey Solicitors
  • Kevin Blowe, Coordinator, Network for Police Monitoring (Netpol)
  • Geraldine Isherwood (Treasurer), Finance Manager, Chelsea Apps Factory
  • Daniel Machover, Solicitor, Hickman & Rose
  • Rajiv Menon QC, Criminal defence barrister, Garden Court Chambers
  • Sigrun Danielsson, HR Manager, International Rescue Committee in Europe
  • Pete Weatherby QC, Barrister, Garden Court Chambers
  • Dr Patrick Williams, Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University[3]

Recruiting

INQUEST is recruiting for a Heritage Project Manager to coordinate 40 Years of the INQUEST Project. It is an exciting opportunity involving archiving, oral history, storytelling & events.

Please help us publicise the role by sharing and liking this post.

See more info and the updated job description here.[4]

Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


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