Other research
Reducing restrictive practice
Restrictive practices such as restraint, seclusion, enhanced observation or long-term segregation can be traumatising for service users and staff. They can lead to poor health outcomes including psychological and physical injury, or even death.
We worked with the Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust to assess the implementation of their reducing restrictive practice strategy, and to what extent levels of conflict and harm changed following its introduction.
Resistant reduction network (RRN) Training
The RNN has developed mandatory national training standards to address the use of restrictive practices in mental health and learning disabilities settings.
We’re working with the RNN to evaluate the extent to which the training standards have been adopted and implemented in mental health trusts in England.
Public mental health
We’re investigating the role of patients as experts in the philosophy of psychiatry, and the development of a new public mental health approach to severe and enduring mental illness.
This project complements the recent focus on biomarkers and predictive genetic screening in psychiatric medicine.