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Reducing Restrictive Practices Framework
gov.walescentred for children. Person or people: When we use the terms person or people this includes all children (up to the age of 18 years) and adults (age of 18 years or over). Restrictive practices: ‘Restrictive practices are a wide range of activities that stop individuals from doing
Reducing Restrictive Practices Framework
gov.walesPerson centred: When we use the term person centred this also means child centred for children. Person or people: When we use the terms person or people this includes all children (up to the age of 18 years) and adults (age of 18 years or over). Restrictive practices: ‘Restrictive practices are a wide range of activities that stop individuals ...
RESTRAINT AND RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES POLICY
www.sfh-tr.nhs.ukTitle: RESTRAINT AND RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES POLICY Version: 1.0 Issued: November 2019 Page 3 of 34 1.0 INTRODUCTION Sherwood Forest NHS Foundation Trust (SFHFT/ The Trust) is committed to delivering the highest standards of healthcare, and ensuring the safety and welfare of its patients, visitors, and employees.
Positive Behaviour Support Plan Guidelines
www.communityservices.act.gov.auThe role of the Senior Practitioner is to guide decision making and promote positive alternatives to restrictive practices that preserve a person’s rights and freedoms. Under Section 10 of the SP Act, a provider must not use a restrictive practice on a person, other than in accordance with a registered Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Plan.
Restraint Reduction Network Training Standards 2021
restraintreductionnetwork.orgreliance on restrictive practices (rather than purely focus on technical skills). Certification of compliance with these Standards will be a requirement in NHS commissioned and CQC regulated services from April 2020” (Professor Tim Kendall, National Clinical Director for . Mental Health, NHS England 2019) “CQC has been concerned about the ...
Promoting less restrictive practice
local.gov.ukReducing restrictions tool – this tool aims to help practitioners identify restrictions in a person’s care, in order to examine whether the care is the ‘least restrictive’ possible, as required by the Mental Capacity Act. It can also be used as part of care planning to ‘promote liberty and autonomy’ in care plans.