
The February Residential Aged Care Communiqué is out. This is a great resource that highlights selected cases that have been reported to the State Coroner’s Office that may interest the Aged Care Community.
You can subscribe by email at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine with the communiqué becoming available online much later. The download is below as it is not yet available on the website.
This issue looks at a couple of patient emergencies that resulted in death.
The two cases presented illustrate dramatic differences in teamwork during an emergency response. However, both cases highlight the need for practical “hands-on” training for staff to ensure protocols and procedures are put into action when the need arises. The second case is an excellent example of how a high functioning team improves their practice after the death of a resident.
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I have written about the Residential Aged Care Communiqué before. It is a great resource that highlights selected cases that have been reported to the State Coroner’s Office that may interest the Aged Care Community.

You can subscribe by email at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine with the communiqué becoming available online much later. The December edition arrived in my mailbox, well, in December, but I have only just noticed it. The download is below as it is not yet available on the website.
Being summer the December edition focuses on the health effects of hot weather and heat-waves on deaths in the elderly.
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The following has come from a recent editorial in eurekastreet.com.au . I recommend reading the complete editorial.
The Edmund Rice Institute for Social Justice, Fremantle, has called for a large ex-gratia payment to the family of Mr Ward. The 46-year-old Aboriginal elder and cultural leader died on 27 January 2008 while being transported from Laverton to Kalgoorlie, in the back of a privatised prison van. His first name cannot be revealed for cultural reasons.
The report of Coroner Alistair Hope was published on 12 June this year. It concluded that Ward died of heatstroke, and that the WA Department of Corrective Services, the prison transport company GSL (now G4S) and the two drivers were jointly to blame. The coroner said Ward’s treatment was inhumane, and a breach of international laws to which Australia is a signatory.
In a statement issued after the Coroner’s report, Edmund Rice Institute director David Freeman said the report confirmed fears that this is ‘one of the worst human rights tragedies in Australian living memory’.
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This indigenous News Update contains more links to articles regarding the death of Mr Ward in the back of a prisoner transport vehicle on a 400km trip from Laverton to Kalgoorlie with outside temperatures in the mid forties (Celsius).
The coronial inquest into the death of Mr Ward was completed sometime ago. Here is a summary of news links at the end of this sorry story.
More links can be found here
- Croakey wants to know if media had any responsibility for Mr Ward’s death as did not hi-light poor transfer service http://bit.ly/luOXS
- Federal ALP release statement saying it is a tragic event. Release has a nice happy pic of Jenny Macklin http://bit.ly/2JwcDv
- Eric Ripper describes death in custody of Aboriginal elder Mr Ward as a great failings of the former Labor Government. http://bit.ly/xO4us
- ABC 4corners report on Mr Ward’s death and coronial inquiry http://bit.ly/C45y2
- ABC 4corners extended interviews on death of Aboriginal elder Mr Ward http://bit.ly/46vS2q
- Coroners report on death of Aboriginal elder Mr Ward http://bit.ly/7Q7lY
- 1000 people rally in Perth for justice of Mr Ward http://bit.ly/CqmSU
- Former WA minister accepts some responsibility for death of Aboriginal elder Mr Ward http://bit.ly/2wvqj
- Prisoner transport drivers defied orders in trip which Aboriginal man Mr Ward died http://bit.ly/OY4Lk
- Guard haunted by death of Aboriginal man during prisoner transport http://bit.ly/4tS1Ks
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