PWDA welcomes the release of the Disability Royal Commission’s Research Report's recommendation to eliminate restrictive practices. As a disability representative organisation of and for people with ...
The use of restraints on people with disabilities conjures up images from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. And while the Disability Royal Commission heard stories of similarly horrific treatment – ...
ONE in four parents of a student with a disability believe their child has been restrained at school, according to a report. The report by Deloitte Access Economics raises serious concerns about the ...
There has been poor progress on minimising the use of restraint, seclusion and segregation in health and care services in England, 4 years after a major review was launched into the area. In 2018, the ...
CQC to probe restraint and seclusion of people with mental health problems and learning disabilities
Government-commissioned review follows BBC investigation which showed sharp rise in restrictive practices in inpatient settings amid ongoing concerns around care for this group The government has ...
Teachers need supported opportunities to practice instructional approaches with students with disabilities using research-informed pedagogies (NCTM & CEC, 2024) that draw from both the fields of ...
Restrictive practices in mental health settings—such as physical restraint and seclusion—are meant to be a last resort, used only when patients pose a risk to themselves or others. In 2021 and 2022 ...
Legislation is due to be tabled this year which will crack down on the use of chemical and physical restraints on Tasmanians with disability as well as the use of seclusion techniques to contain ...
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