There have long been concerns about the use of physical restraint in residential care. This article presents the findings of a qualitative study that explores the experiences of children, young people and residential workers of physical restraint. The research identifies the dilemmas and ambiguities for both staff and young people, and participants discuss the situations where they feel physical restraint is appropriate as well as their concerns about unjustified or painful restraints. They describe the negative emotions involved in restraint but also those situations where, through positive relationships and trust, restraint can help young people through unsafe situations
The issue of whether to use physical restraint with children and adolescents in residential faciliti...
Guidance for developing best practice, policy and improved outcomes for children and young people in...
The findings of a large-scale qualitative study of the experiences of children, young people and sta...
There have long been concerns about the use of physical restraint in residential care. This paper pr...
There have long been concerns about the use of physical restraint in residential care. This article ...
There have long been concerns about the use of physical restraint in residential care. This paper pr...
Sometimes it can feel like walking on a knife edge-this work in residential child care. Decisions of...
There have long been concerns about physical restraint in residential child care and much of the sur...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
An international movement promoting the reduced use of physical restraint and other coercive practic...
When social care workers must respond to behaviour which poses serious, imminent danger, the respons...
The relationship between touch and physical restraint in residential child care is not well understo...
This PhD is based on 12 pieces of work: 11 published pieces, all of which relate to one large-scale,...
The issue of whether to use physical restraint with children and adolescents in residential faciliti...
Guidance for developing best practice, policy and improved outcomes for children and young people in...
The findings of a large-scale qualitative study of the experiences of children, young people and sta...
There have long been concerns about the use of physical restraint in residential care. This paper pr...
There have long been concerns about the use of physical restraint in residential care. This article ...
There have long been concerns about the use of physical restraint in residential care. This paper pr...
Sometimes it can feel like walking on a knife edge-this work in residential child care. Decisions of...
There have long been concerns about physical restraint in residential child care and much of the sur...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
An international movement promoting the reduced use of physical restraint and other coercive practic...
When social care workers must respond to behaviour which poses serious, imminent danger, the respons...
The relationship between touch and physical restraint in residential child care is not well understo...
This PhD is based on 12 pieces of work: 11 published pieces, all of which relate to one large-scale,...
The issue of whether to use physical restraint with children and adolescents in residential faciliti...
Guidance for developing best practice, policy and improved outcomes for children and young people in...
The findings of a large-scale qualitative study of the experiences of children, young people and sta...