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Interim report: Review of restraint, prolonged seclusion and segregation for people with a mental health problem, a learning disability and or autism – Care Quality Commission 2019

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Minimising use of restraint in care homes – SCIE

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INVOLVE resources – NIHR

INVOLVE was established in 1996 and is part of, and funded by, the National Institute for Health Research, to support active public involvement in NHS, public health and social care research.  There are more researchers and research commissioners working alongside the public…

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Positive cultures of care Massachusetts Department of Mental Health

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Freedom from coercion, violence and abuse – World Health Organization

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School based violence prevention – World Health Organization

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ResTRAIN yourself toolkit – International Journal of Mental Health Nursing

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Mental Health Act focus on restrictive intervention reduction 2018

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Practice Leadership infographic (Bild)

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Rights based standards for children undergoing clinical procedures Edgehill University

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