Transcription of Regulated Restrictive Practices Guide
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Regulated Restrictive Practices Guide Chemical restraint Environmental restraint Mechanical restraint Physical restraint Seclusion Version 1, October 2020. NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission 1. Acknowledgements The Regulated Restrictive Practices Guide was developed by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission in consultation with: People with a lived experience of disability and their families Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). o Occupational Therapy Australia (OTA). o Australian Psychological Society (APS). o Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA). Professor Julian Trollor, UNSW Medicine, School of Psychiatry, Department of Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry. Dr. Dinesh K Arya, Chief Medical Officer, ACT Health Directorate, Office of the Chief Psychiatrist (ACT). Australian Government Department of Social Services Policy Branch National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Representatives of the States and Territories' Departments and the Senior Practitioners Practice Leadership Group including: o ACT Department of Community Services o NSW Department of Communities and Justice o Department of Health, Northern Territory Government o QLD Department of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors o Department of Human Services South Australia o Department of Communities Tasmania o Department of Health and Human Services Victoria o D
These are chemical restraint, mechanical restraint, physical restraint, environmental restraint and seclusion. The use of restrictive practices for people with disability can present serious human rights breaches. The decision to use a restrictive practice needs careful clinical and ethical consideration, taking into
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