Coroners Court New South Wales

Coronial findings and recommendations

To access a finding not listed here, please make application (DOC, 62.0 KB) to the Court. In some inquests recommendations are made to Ministers and Government and non-government agencies.

Showing 41-50 of 95 results

  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Lee
    CORONIAL LAW – cause and manner of death, homicide, mandatory inquest
  • Recommended
    Decision of State Coroner O'Sullivan
    CORONIAL LAW - missing person, dementia, search and rescue
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Lee
    CORONIAL LAW - death in custody, cause and manner of death
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Ryan
    CORONIAL LAW - mandatory inquest - death of a person in custody - what was cause of death - was care and treatment provided by Justice Health and Corrective Services NSW adequate.
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Grahame
    CORONIAL LAW – Death in custody; Death of ATSI man; ischaemic heart disease; Buvidal; Aboriginal Health Workers at Junee Correctional Centre
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Grahame
    CORONIAL LAW – manner of death – involuntary patient – consideration of medical care, mental health care, and treatment provided by Hospital – assessments undertaken as to whether the deceased was a mentally ill person or mentally disordered
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Lee
    CORONIAL LAW – cause and manner of death, unidentified human remains, New South Wales Police Force Fingerprint Operations, fingerprint impressions and examination, National Automated Fingerprint Identification System, Modified Henry Classification
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Grahame
    CORONIAL LAW – missing person, LANDSAR search, risks for aged care residents with dementia
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Kennedy
    CORONIAL LAW – Cause and manner of death, death in custody, mental health, Justice Health waitlists, PAS, complying with patient waitlist timeframes, access to medical practitioners in custody
  • Recommended
    Decision of Deputy State Coroner Forbes
    CORONIAL LAW-First Nations death in custody-adequacy of treatment and care-RIT discharge summary documentation-cell placement after a RIT-follow up after RIT-RIT model-notifying nominated cares of a serious self harm of an inmate-culturally safe and
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05 Apr 2023

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