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'Risk Decision-Making' was published in 2013 to help shift the focus from a tick-box culture to the realities of what good practice should be about. The manual and cd-rom provide the resources that should engage senior management in organisations, as well as the practitioners and multidisciplinary teams.

June 2007 saw the publication of the Working With Risk Trainers Manual and Practitioner Manual through Pavilion Publishing. The Trainers Manual provides a flexible two-day training programme, with the option of using any of the individual sessions as stand-alone training resources. The Practitioner Manual provides a set of practice-based risk tools with supporting guidance on how and when to use each. These materials also aim to discuss some of the wider risk issues and identify a key part of current research and literature. The practice-based tools are also supported by completed case examples.

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Partnership Projects - 2005

Partnership Projects - 2005

ORGANISATIONS PROJECTS
Newham Crisis Response & Home Treatment Team - A programme of training and supervised practice development [from 2005]
West Suffolk & Thetford Assertive Outreach Team - A programme of training and practice development [from 2005]
East Suffolk Assertive Outreach Team - A programme of 3 days training [May 2005]
Suffolk Countywide Assertive Outreach - Facilitating countywide service development days [from 2005]
Northamptonshire Social Services - Training workshop on 'A Strengths Approach'
South East Development Centre for Mental Health and Kent Service Users groups - A review of service user participation & involvement
Redbridge Home Treatment Team - A programme of supervised practice development [from 2005]
Glasgow Primary Care Trust - A programme of risk training and practice review [2005/6]
Camden and Islington Mental Health and Social Care Trust - Clinical Risk Policy Review [2005/6]
Belfast City Hospital Trust and South & East Belfast Trust - Keynote presentation to Risk Management Conference
Haringey (North Tottenham) CMHT - Facilitated team development day
Stuart Low Trust (Voluntary Sectory Organisation in Islington) - Presentation to AGM
Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health - The Strengths Within Assertive Outreach Conference

 

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