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Restrictive Practices in Health Care and Disability Settings: Legal, Policy and Practical Responses

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posted on 2025-08-18, 02:24 authored by Bernadette McSherry, Yvette MakerYvette Maker
<p>This volume explores different models of regulating the use of restrictive practices in health care and disability settings.</p> <p>The authors examine the legislation, policies, inspection, enforcement and accreditation of the use of practices such as physical, mechanical and chemical restraint. They also explore the importance of factors such as organisational culture and staff training to the effective implementation of regulatory regimes. In doing so, the collection provides a solid evidence base for both the development and implementation of effective approaches to restrictive practices that focus on their reduction and, ultimately, their elimination across health care sectors. Divided into five parts, the volume covers new ground in multiple respects. First, it addresses the use of restrictive practices across mental health, disability and aged care settings, creating opportunities for new insights and interdisciplinary conversations across traditionally siloed sectors. Second, it includes contributions from research academics, clinicians, regulators and mental health consumers, offering a rich and comprehensive picture of existing regulatory regimes and options for designing and implementing regulatory approaches that address the failings of current systems. Finally, it incorporates comparative perspectives from Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Germany and England.</p> <p>The book is an invaluable resource for regulators, policymakers, lawyers, clinicians, consumer advocates and academics grappling with the use and regulation of restrictive practices in mental health, disability and aged care contexts.</p>

History

Pagination

342

ISBN

9780367376048

Department/School

Law, Wicking Dementia Research Education Centre

Publisher

Routledge

Publication status

  • Published online

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Rights statement

© 2021 selection and editorial matter, Bernadette McSherry and Yvette Maker; individual chapters, the contributors

Socio-economic Objectives

230405 Law reform, 230407 Legislation, civil and criminal codes, 230499 Justice and the law not elsewhere classified

UN Sustainable Development Goals

3 Good Health and Well Being