Ethical approaches to physical interventions : responding to challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities / edited by David Allen.
Material type: TextPublication details: Kidderminster : British Institute of Learning Disabilities, c2002.Description: x, 239 p. : ill. ; 30 cmISBN:- 9781904082385 (pbk.) :
- 9781904082385 (Paper)
- Intellectual disabilities -- Care
- Restraint of patients -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Great Britain
- People with mental disabilities -- Care -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Great Britain
- People with mental disabilities -- Behavior modification -- Great Britain
- People with mental disabilities -- Services for -- Great Britain
- Health and Wellbeing
- Disability: social aspects
- 362.19680941 ALL
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1: Introduction. 1. Behaviour change and behaviour management--The prevelance of use of reactive management strategies in community-based services in the UK. Section 2: Shaping policy. From good intentions to improved practice - developing effective policies--Assessing the impact of the BILD/NAS iniative. Section 3: Shaping practice. Devising individualised risk management plans--Counter-intuitive strategies for crisis management within a non-aversive framework--Low arousal approaches in the management of challenging behaviour--Good practice in physical intervention--Training on physical interventions: making sense of the market. Section 4: The thin line-Physical interventions and abusive practice. Best interest? Seeking the views of service users--The risks of getting it wrong: Systems failure and the impact of abuse--Monitoring & inspection in social care: Lessons from MacIntyre. Section 4: From theory to practice. Restraint reduction--Plenty of gain, but no pain: a systems wide iniative.