A social work perspective of the nature of seclusion and restraint in Australia’s public mental health systems is presented. The article suggests a theme of seclusion and restraint as a regulatory mechanism despite evidence of harm and even death. The case that the use of seclusion and restraint constitutes a social justice issue as it can be understood as an abuse of human rights and form of torture is established. An incident of a person dying in an Australian mental health facility after being secluded is presented to substantiate this claim. An over focus on individual expressions of violence or risk can be at the expense of understanding the systemic and cultural nature of violence in mental health systems. It is important to understan...
evokes further questions about the use of seclusion and restraint in psychiatric hospitals. This sub...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
An international movement promoting the reduced use of physical restraint and other coercive practic...
Background: Seclusion and restraint are interventions currently permitted for use in mental health s...
BACKGROUND: Seclusion and restraint are interventions currently permitted for use in mental health s...
The use of seclusion within acute psychiatric settings is contentious. As evidenced by its use in pr...
AIMS: There are growing calls to reduce, and where possible eliminate, the use of seclusion and rest...
Aims.: There are growing calls to reduce, and where possible eliminate, the use of seclusion and res...
Background: The last 10 years has seen considerable progress in relation to seclusion data developme...
Safeguarding, balancing the concept of risk with the need for public protection and its implication ...
Copyright © 2018 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. This is an open access article u...
Background: Australia is committed to reduce or eliminate the use of containment measures (seclusion...
The use of physical restraint and seclusion by mental health professionals has received increased sc...
Seclusion has been adopted for decades in mental health facilities in New Zealand to manage patients...
Evidence does not support the use of restraint and seclusion (RS) to contain patients on...
evokes further questions about the use of seclusion and restraint in psychiatric hospitals. This sub...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
An international movement promoting the reduced use of physical restraint and other coercive practic...
Background: Seclusion and restraint are interventions currently permitted for use in mental health s...
BACKGROUND: Seclusion and restraint are interventions currently permitted for use in mental health s...
The use of seclusion within acute psychiatric settings is contentious. As evidenced by its use in pr...
AIMS: There are growing calls to reduce, and where possible eliminate, the use of seclusion and rest...
Aims.: There are growing calls to reduce, and where possible eliminate, the use of seclusion and res...
Background: The last 10 years has seen considerable progress in relation to seclusion data developme...
Safeguarding, balancing the concept of risk with the need for public protection and its implication ...
Copyright © 2018 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. This is an open access article u...
Background: Australia is committed to reduce or eliminate the use of containment measures (seclusion...
The use of physical restraint and seclusion by mental health professionals has received increased sc...
Seclusion has been adopted for decades in mental health facilities in New Zealand to manage patients...
Evidence does not support the use of restraint and seclusion (RS) to contain patients on...
evokes further questions about the use of seclusion and restraint in psychiatric hospitals. This sub...
Seclusion has remained a common practice in mental health services. In Australia, recent mental heal...
An international movement promoting the reduced use of physical restraint and other coercive practic...