Management of aggression care plans in a forensic intellectual disability service : a ten-year progress update

By: Kitchen, David.
Contributor(s): Chester, Verity | Thomas, Cathy.
Series: Journal of Intellectual Disabilities and Offending Behaviour 5 (2) 2014: 88-96. 2014Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): GREAT BRITAIN | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | OFFENDERS | POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT | SUPPORT SERVICES | CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR | AGGRESSION | FORENSICSummary: Standardised approaches to the management of aggression and violence are critical for all stakeholders of intellectual disability services. The purpose of this paper is to describe the Management of Aggression Care Plan (MoACP). The care plan aims to reduce levels of restrictive interventions, to ensure any interventions relative to aggression and violence are the least restrictive possible, and to promote adaptive behaviours and support life enriching opportunities, in a manner which is personalised to the unique profiles of every patient.
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Standardised approaches to the management of aggression and violence are critical for all stakeholders of intellectual disability services. The purpose of this paper is to describe the Management of Aggression Care Plan (MoACP). The care plan aims to reduce levels of restrictive interventions, to ensure any interventions relative to aggression and violence are the least restrictive possible, and to promote adaptive behaviours and support life enriching opportunities, in a manner which is personalised to the unique profiles of every patient.

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