Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

E Finlayson SLC1 Definition of MDO People with a Mental Disorder who Come to the Attention of the CJS or Whose behaviour poses a risk of such contact.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "E Finlayson SLC1 Definition of MDO People with a Mental Disorder who Come to the Attention of the CJS or Whose behaviour poses a risk of such contact."— Presentation transcript:

1 E Finlayson SLC1 Definition of MDO People with a Mental Disorder who Come to the Attention of the CJS or Whose behaviour poses a risk of such contact

2 E Finlayson SLC2 MDO Policy, MEL 5 (1999) Health, Social Work and Related Services for Mentally Disordered Offenders in Scotland. To co-ordinate care and support To ensure public safety To achieve a multi-agency/ disciplinary approach

3 E Finlayson SLC3 MDO POLICY - Principles Care under appropriate conditions of security…with regard to public safety Regard to quality of care, and attention to needs of individual

4 E Finlayson SLC4 MDO POLICY - Principles Care in the community rather than institutions Maximise rehabilitation and chance of an independent life

5 E Finlayson SLC5 MDO REVIEW - Findings Lack of joined-upness Lack of community options Unmanaged network

6 E Finlayson SLC6 SERVICES, CARE, SUPPORT AND ACCOMMODATION FOR MENTALLY DISORDERED OFFENDERS IN SCOTLAND: CARE PATHWAY DOCUMENT Full MDT Assessment at every stage Clear protocols between agencies Action Plan and Annual Reporting

7 E Finlayson SLC7 Police/ No Offence Access to MH Services/ Com Care Police Offence Access MH Services/ Com Care PF Fit to plea Access to MH Services/ Com Care Pre Trial Fit to plea Access MH Services/ Com Care Trial Access MH Services/ Com Care Post Trial SER Psych Reports Access MH Services/ Com Care Care Plan Augmented Care Programme Approach Care Pathway

8 E Finlayson SLC8 Forensic Care Network Board for Scotland Forensic Care Network Board Working Groups HDL (2006) 48


Download ppt "E Finlayson SLC1 Definition of MDO People with a Mental Disorder who Come to the Attention of the CJS or Whose behaviour poses a risk of such contact."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google