A DHR looks at the circumstances of a person’s death and the lessons that need to be learnt from it.
The purpose of a DHR is not to share blame. It occurs when the death of a person aged 16 or over has, or appears to have, resulted from violence, abuse or neglect. This could be by the following people:
- A person to whom they were related or with whom they were or had been in an intimate personal relationship.
- A member of the same household, held with a view to identifying the lessons to be learnt from the death.
Responsibility for a DHR
The duty to undertake DHRs was carried out by the Home Office through statutory guidance in April 2011. Find out more about DHRs on GOV.UK.
The Safer Barnsley Partnership is in charge of carrying out DHRs in Barnsley. You can read the process for requesting a DHR.
DHR reports
Once a DHR is approved by the Home Office quality assurance group, a final report will be published. Any DHRs conducted by the Safer Barnsley Partnership will be published here.
- DHR01 - executive summary and DHR01 - action plan (October 2015)
- DHR02 - executive summary and action plan (November 2016)
- DHR03 – executive summary and recommendations (November 2016)
- DHR04 - executive summary (June 2017)