As part of an NHS England pilot scheme, Specialist Community Forensic Teams were developed aiming to support service users’ transition of care from secure forensic inpatient settings to living in the community. This study explored the experiences of service users, carers, health professionals and specialist residential accommodation providers in relation to one of these teams. The Good Lives Model was adapted by the team to inform formulation and intervention. Nineteen participants completed a mixed-methods survey. Data were processed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. Findings indicate that the use of a strengths-based model within a forensic setting was perceived by stakeholders as providing an experience of relational se...
This is an exploratory study of the experiences of service users in forensic mental health settings,...
Introduction Research evidence that can inform service provision and treatment requirements for olde...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...
The ‘Recovery Approach’ is widely regarded as the guiding principle for mentalhealth service deliver...
This thesis consists of three chapters. Chapter one is a systematic review of the qualitative litera...
The ‘Recovery Approach’ is widely regarded as the guiding principle for mental health service delive...
Section A A literature review considering the role of interpersonal relationships in forensic servi...
Background This small-scale study examines an often neglected patient group (service users in forens...
Developing a Scale for Assessing the Forensic Experience of Recovery: the SAFER questionnaire and Cl...
Background: The interests of users should lead service developments. However, it has been claimed th...
The aim of the research was to explore whether the Good Lives Model (GLM) of offender rehabilitation...
Abstract: Purpose: Physical health inequalities and mortality rates are higher amongst individuals w...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the experiences of individuals with a...
"Background: Therapeutic relationships within psychiatric settings are highlighted as important thro...
This article describes a service evaluation carried out on a personality disorder admission ward in...
This is an exploratory study of the experiences of service users in forensic mental health settings,...
Introduction Research evidence that can inform service provision and treatment requirements for olde...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...
The ‘Recovery Approach’ is widely regarded as the guiding principle for mentalhealth service deliver...
This thesis consists of three chapters. Chapter one is a systematic review of the qualitative litera...
The ‘Recovery Approach’ is widely regarded as the guiding principle for mental health service delive...
Section A A literature review considering the role of interpersonal relationships in forensic servi...
Background This small-scale study examines an often neglected patient group (service users in forens...
Developing a Scale for Assessing the Forensic Experience of Recovery: the SAFER questionnaire and Cl...
Background: The interests of users should lead service developments. However, it has been claimed th...
The aim of the research was to explore whether the Good Lives Model (GLM) of offender rehabilitation...
Abstract: Purpose: Physical health inequalities and mortality rates are higher amongst individuals w...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the experiences of individuals with a...
"Background: Therapeutic relationships within psychiatric settings are highlighted as important thro...
This article describes a service evaluation carried out on a personality disorder admission ward in...
This is an exploratory study of the experiences of service users in forensic mental health settings,...
Introduction Research evidence that can inform service provision and treatment requirements for olde...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...