Regulated Restrictive Practices Guide
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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