Preparing for an inquest

How an organisation responds to an investigation into a death will have a huge impact on families, your staff, your community, the public and your organisation. It affects how your stakeholders, regulators, collaborative partners, politicians, coroners, the media, families and the public will respond. Preparation before you go to an inquest is key. 

To help you, we have prepared a set of videos with some top tips from those involved in the coronial process.

In our first of five videos, Neil Ward walks through preparing for an inquest.

Watch: preparing for an inquest

If you’d like support with your inquest or training, please contact Neil Ward or Ruth Minnis.

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