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How can avoidable deaths be prevented?

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Establishing Oversight for Preventable Deaths

This chapter discusses the need for a national oversight mechanism to monitor responses to preventable deaths, emphasizing transparency and accountability. Highlighting tragic case studies like the Grenfell Tower fire, it advocates for including bereaved families' perspectives and a comprehensive approach to shared insights. The chapter also examines the implementation of such mechanisms in Scotland, detailing the importance of family representation and the government's commitment to improving oversight.

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