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Law and Liberty of the Person

Law and Liberty of the Person Published for the British Institute of Learning Disabilities 330 Law and Liberty Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities Symposium 1.0 Law and Abuse Symposium 1.1 Law and Restraint Supporting people with intellectual disabilities who have Swedish legislation on restraints in community services for experienced abuse or trauma through psychotherapy: a people with ID model of disability psychotherapy P. Bjorne (petra.bjorne@malmo.se) N. Blackman (noelle.blackman@respond.org.uk) & R. Curen Research and Development Unit, City Executive Office, Malm€o, Sweden Respond, London, UK Aim: Currently no restraints are allowed in Swedish community services for people with intellectual disabilities (ID). Legislation and rulings from the Health Aim: Respond is a voluntary sector organisation which has been established and Social Care Inspectorate (HSCI) provide guidelines for services, underlining since 1991. The core of its work is psychotherapy with people with intellectual the voluntary character of services. Legal changes are discussed, as a perceived disabilities (ID) who have been abused. This paper will share the specific model lack of legal clarity possibly heightens the risk of illicit and harmful restraints. of ‘disability psychotherapy’ that has developed over the last couple of decades Allowing the use of some restraints under specific circumstances would possibly in response to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities Wiley

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISSN
1360-2322
eISSN
1468-3148
DOI
10.1111/jar.12103
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Abstract

Published for the British Institute of Learning Disabilities 330 Law and Liberty Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities Symposium 1.0 Law and Abuse Symposium 1.1 Law and Restraint Supporting people with intellectual disabilities who have Swedish legislation on restraints in community services for experienced abuse or trauma through psychotherapy: a people with ID model of disability psychotherapy P. Bjorne (petra.bjorne@malmo.se) N. Blackman (noelle.blackman@respond.org.uk) & R. Curen Research and Development Unit, City Executive Office, Malm€o, Sweden Respond, London, UK Aim: Currently no restraints are allowed in Swedish community services for people with intellectual disabilities (ID). Legislation and rulings from the Health Aim: Respond is a voluntary sector organisation which has been established and Social Care Inspectorate (HSCI) provide guidelines for services, underlining since 1991. The core of its work is psychotherapy with people with intellectual the voluntary character of services. Legal changes are discussed, as a perceived disabilities (ID) who have been abused. This paper will share the specific model lack of legal clarity possibly heightens the risk of illicit and harmful restraints. of ‘disability psychotherapy’ that has developed over the last couple of decades Allowing the use of some restraints under specific circumstances would possibly in response to

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Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual DisabilitiesWiley

Published: Jan 1, 2014

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