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Duty of Candour Breaches 2024-25
Reference: 25-26245
Date response sent: 16/09/2025
Details of enquiry
- Please provide the number of breaches of the statutory Duty of Candour recorded by your Trust during the financial year 2024/2025, and for each of the three previous financial years.
- For each breach, please provide:
- The nature of the incident (e.g., delay in disclosure, failure to apologise, etc.)
- Whether the breach was self-reported or identified through investigation
- Any enforcement action taken (e.g., internal disciplinary, CQC warning, fines)
- Please confirm whether the data is provided under the Open Government Licence or the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015.
- If the information is provided under the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015, as per Regulation 6, I would like to request re-use of the information for a news story.
Response sent
- Please provide the number of breaches of the statutory Duty of Candour recorded by your Trust during the financial year 2024/2025, and for each of the three previous financial years.
The Trust confirms nil breaches of the statutory Duty of Candour for each of the three previous financial years.
- For each breach, please provide:
- The nature of the incident (e.g., delay in disclosure, failure to apologise, etc.)
- Whether the breach was self-reported or identified through investigation
- Any enforcement action taken (e.g., internal disciplinary, CQC warning, fines)
Nil breaches occurred. See our response to Q1 above.
- Please confirm whether the data is provided under the Open Government Licence or the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015.
The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, is a public sector body, covered by the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015 (RPSI)
- If the information is provided under the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015, as per Regulation 6, I would like to request re-use of the information for a news story.
Response issued to applicants under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) constitutes a release of data into the unregulated public sector, and as such, any members of the public may access, and reuse data provided under FOIA.