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improved assessment

& care planning

 

Assessment processes should be clear and focused on individuals. Service users should be kept fully informed at all stages and practitioners should record information accurately without using ‘tick box’ approaches. Decision decision-making should be transparent. It is fundamental that assessors believe service users and do not dismiss reported needs.

Systemic    |    Relational

"So, for me, [it's about having] somebody actually sitting down and explaining…this is what's going to happen, there may be a bit of a wait, but bear with us."

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A model of service user experiences of avoidable harm in mental health social care, the impacts of harm caused and service user recommendations for ways to minimise harms.

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Principal Investigator: Dr Sarah Carr

Co-Investigator: Dr Angela Sweeney

Co-Investigator: Tina Coldham

Research Assistant: Georgie Hudson

Design & illustrations: Traumascapes

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This resource is based on independent research funded by

the National Institute for Health Research School for Social Care Research (NIHR SSCR). The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NIHR SSCR,the National Institute for Health Research or the Department

of Health and Social Care.

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