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Assessing the probability of patients reoffending after discharge from low to medium secure forensic mental health services: An inductive prevention paradox

Assessing the probability of patients reoffending after discharge from low to medium secure forensic mental health services: An inductive prevention paradox

... of forensic mental health service users reoffending thus appears to be inversely related to their risk management ...for forensic mental health services charged with the ...

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Characteristics and pathways of long stay patients in high and medium secure settings in England : a secondary publication from a large mixed methods study

Characteristics and pathways of long stay patients in high and medium secure settings in England : a secondary publication from a large mixed methods study

... Keywords Forensic mental health services, length of stay, long-stay patients, mental health care, mentally disordered offenders, forensic psychiatry, hospitalization.. 5,886 words; 0 fig[r] ...

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Engaging service users in the evaluation and development of forensic mental health care services: a peer reviewed report to the funders

Engaging service users in the evaluation and development of forensic mental health care services: a peer reviewed report to the funders

... a medium secure unit working with patients on the other hand that need not only for themselves but for the trust of their psychiatrist mainly and most definitely not only the other patients but the team ...

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Characteristics and motivations of absconders from forensic mental health services: a case control study

Characteristics and motivations of absconders from forensic mental health services: a case control study

... The forensic program within the hospital is the largest provider of forensic mental health services in the province of Ontario, com- prising 180 inpatient beds divided between four ...

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Impact of a peer review network on the quality of inpatient low secure mental health services: cluster randomised control trial

Impact of a peer review network on the quality of inpatient low secure mental health services: cluster randomised control trial

... poor mental health receive across a wide range of psychiatric settings ...inpatient forensic Medium Secure Mental health ser- vices (MSU) which provide inpatient treatment ...

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Playing the game: service users' management of risk status in a UK medium secure forensic mental health service

Playing the game: service users' management of risk status in a UK medium secure forensic mental health service

... Graham silenced his complaint, as to complain would be to adversely affect his progress towards discharge. He perceived that expressing his dissatisfaction with care might be included in structured risk assessment tools ...

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Forensic mental health services as a risk escalator: a case study of ideals and practice

Forensic mental health services as a risk escalator: a case study of ideals and practice

... Medium/low secure units occupy a central role in forensic mental health care, bridging high secure and community ...having mental health problems has been ...

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Mapping transitional care pathways among young people discharged from adolescent forensic medium secure units in England

Mapping transitional care pathways among young people discharged from adolescent forensic medium secure units in England

... adolescent mental health services to adult mental health services ...the forensic context of the current study some adjustments were made to meet the needs of this ...

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The Constructions of Risk by Mental Health Professionals Working in a Low and Medium Secure Forensic Service

The Constructions of Risk by Mental Health Professionals Working in a Low and Medium Secure Forensic Service

... of health and judicial ...the services’ status quo in terms of the fluidity of restrictions (movement of bodies through levels of security) imposed on patients, given the institutions propensity to suppress ...

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The experiences of interpreters working in a medium secure forensic mental health unit: and Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

The experiences of interpreters working in a medium secure forensic mental health unit: and Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

... In terms of the research questions, the first super-ordinate theme provided an understanding of the ways in which a MSU differs from any other environment. It also provided an overview of the process of interpreting in a ...

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The stories that people tell: Receiving care from the trust report from round 1

The stories that people tell: Receiving care from the trust report from round 1

... The services included in the narratives were the chronic fatigue syndrome service, community occupational therapy and physiotherapy, POPPS, district nurses, the community health development workers and a ...

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Young people, mental health practitioners and researchers co produce a Transition Preparation Programme to improve outcomes and experience for young people leaving Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)

Young people, mental health practitioners and researchers co produce a Transition Preparation Programme to improve outcomes and experience for young people leaving Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)

... Joint meetings between the young person, the referring and the accepting clinicians (and parent/carer depending on the young person’s wishes) were called for along with improved channels of communication. Clinicians ...

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Multidisciplinary Teamwork in a UK Regional Secure Mental Health Unit a Matter for Negotiation?

Multidisciplinary Teamwork in a UK Regional Secure Mental Health Unit a Matter for Negotiation?

... of services by specialists may require an organisational ‘glue’, provided by a profession which specialises in ...other forensic mental health units more or less ...

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Community Resources for Forensic Mental Health Aftercare in Zimbabwe

Community Resources for Forensic Mental Health Aftercare in Zimbabwe

... The center does occasionally engage other service providers like HIV and Aids reproductive health for women to address the specific need for females. The fa- cility hopes to have such programs as part of its main ...

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Page v. Lee
337 F.3d 411 (4th Cir. 2003)

Page v. Lee 337 F.3d 411 (4th Cir. 2003)

... Page argued thatA ke required the trial court to grant him access to afnwzic mental health expert, in contrast to the non-forensic mental health experts he alreadyhad available. [r] ...

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Mental health provision for refugees and asylum-seekers in England and Wales

Mental health provision for refugees and asylum-seekers in England and Wales

... The UK asylum process has received a great deal of criticism over its poor performance and although there is recognition that the system is improving there are still many problems. The Independent Asylum Commission (IAC) ...

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The Forensic Restrictiveness Questionnaire : development, validation and revision

The Forensic Restrictiveness Questionnaire : development, validation and revision

... Tomlin et al. (29) qualitatively investigated 18 patients’ experiences of restrictiveness in low, medium, and high secure settings. Building on the conceptual work of Sexton (30) we found that patients’ ...

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FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY- AN INTERFACE OF LAW AND MENTAL HEALTH .......

FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY- AN INTERFACE OF LAW AND MENTAL HEALTH .......

... which mental developmental defect or mental retardation characterized by defective perception, cognition & social ...Mild mental retardation, moderate retardation&severe ...

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Strategic Development of Mental Health Care for Women SUMMARY

Strategic Development of Mental Health Care for Women SUMMARY

... There are distinct differences in the social and offending profiles of women and men, their experience of mental ill health, patterns of behaviour, their care and treatment needs. As women represent a small ...

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Forensic mental health and prison risk management

Forensic mental health and prison risk management

... – The lifetime prevalence of mental disorder was 84.4%. Substance use disorder (abuse and dependence) was the most frequent disorder (76.2%) followed by anxiety disorder (45.3%), mood disorder (41%) and psychotic ...

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