Transcription of Restraint Minimisation and Safe Practice policy
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Clinical Restraint Minimisation and safe Practice policy Ref: 4631 Page 1 of 7 Version: 2 Authorised by: EDON Owner: RAMG Issue date: 19 June 2018 CDHB / WCDHB Controlled Document. The latest version of this document is available on the CDHB intranet/website only. Printed copies may not reflect the most recent updates. Contents Purpose .. 1 policy .. 2 Scope .. 2 Exclusions to this policy .. 2 Definitions .. 3 De-escalation .. 3 Restraint .. 3 Episode of Restraint .. 3 Categories of Restraint .. 3 Personal Restraint .. 3 Physical Restraint .. 3 Environmental Restraint .. 3 Locked Doors .. 3 Or Seclusion .. 3 Section 111 of the Act .. 4 Roles and Responsibilities .. 4 Clinical.
restraint minimisation, always considering the least restrictive interventions and appreciating the physical and psychological impact restraint has on the individual consumer, their family/whanau and others All restraint events are continually monitored and reviewed and applied for the minimum amount of time necessary.
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