About us

We harness information from death investigations to drive action that saves lives.

Our mission

The core purpose of the Preventable Deaths Tracker is to save lives by enabling learning and prevention of avoidable and premature deaths through evidence-based vigilance.

Our work


The Preventable Deaths Tracker is the first of its kind globally. It makes information from death investigations usable and accessible so that real-time analytics, statistics, and research can be systematically conducted, reproduced and replicated.

  • Build tools: We automate the collection and analysis of information from FAIs to provide databases and interactive dashboards.
  • Track transparency: We create tracking systems to examine responses to recommendations, ensuring open justice, shared learning & accountability.
  • Conduct research: We have developed reproducible research methods that enable the surveillance and monitoring of safety concerns, which are widely published in academic journals & policy documents.
  • Education: We train the next generation and build capacity to create future leaders in the field of death prevention. We also use our platform to raise public awareness of the death investigation system.

Our aims

  • 1: Create robust and efficient systems for disseminating real-time analytics, statistics, and lessons from avoidable deaths.
  • 2: Develop methods for identifying and monitoring safety signals and trends from death investigations and organisational responses.
  • 3: Use our research to provide an evidence base for improving the practice of death investigations, reviews, and policies that seek to minimise harm and prevent deaths.

Our team

The Scottish PDT received a donation from the charity Changing Ideas to hire two Research Assistants and build this platform. We are also supported by expert advisors who volunteer their time to support our mission.

Eden Hatch

Research Assistant

King’s College London

Chinelo Nnadi

Research Assistant

King’s College London

Gillian Mawdsley

Solicitor (Scotland) & Associate Lecturer in Law | Advisor to the PDT

The Open University

Key milestones of the Preventable Deaths Tracker

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