Developing good practice in clinical risk management
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Developing good practice in clinical risk management

Price:
£295+ VAT

A practical one-day workshop designed to develop the skills and tools you need to enhance clinical risk management practice in an increasingly complex environment. While risk management has always been a crucial part of the mental health practitioner role, it now has a higher profile and recent changes in Government policy present new challenges. Yet the key
remains good clinical practice within mental health services which is based on sound professional approaches and effective engagement of service users. The aim is to provide a relaxed, enjoyable and informative day where the process of ‘working with risk’ can be examined using practical exercises, case studies and new tools for service user engagement.

Course content: 

- Looking at risk categories and individual risk factors 
- ‘Positive risk-taking’ in practice 
- Formulating effective crisis plans 
- Enhancing engagement of service users 
- Working with service users’ strengths and skills.

Who should attend?
Community psychiatric nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, psychiatrists, in-patient nurses, psychologists and any mental health practitioner working in the statutory, voluntary or private sector who formulates risk management plans as part of their remit. Senior managers and anyone responsible for risk assessment and management strategies within mental health services.

 
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Duration1 day
 
£345
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