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2778 – Identification of Dependents During Emergency Psychiatric Assessments
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Abstract
Child protection guidelines within a London mental health trust state that all mental health professionals should identify patients who have dependents, if so it should be established that these dependents are safe, and any concerns should be taken forward to relevant agencies.
Establish if child protection guidelines are being followed in emergency psychiatric assessments.
Establish whether patients are being asked whether they have dependents, if the dependents are safe, and whether concerns are being discussed with child protection services.
An audit was carried out in which documentation from 3 days of emergency assessments where examined to see whether the above questions were being asked.
In cycle 1, 11 out of 18 patients asked about dependents, 7 had dependents, 4 were documented as being safe, 3 raised child protection concerns, 0 taken forward.
In cycle 2, 7 out of 17 patients asked about dependent, 6 had dependents, 3 documented as being safe, 0 child protection concerns were raised.
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- European Psychiatry , Volume 28 , Issue S1: Abstracts of the 21th European Congress of Psychiatry , 2013 , 28-E1656
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- Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2013
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