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         The management of violence and 
        aggression against staff in mental 
                       health work
     KEY ISSUES: 
      Level of co-production
      360 degrees
      Patient’s involvement  in own treatment and 
       policies- for example,  Critical Incident 
       Analysis/own case records/plans
      Restorative approaches
      External input/good governance
      All health and care services, not just mental 
       health
           The management of violence and aggression 
                        against staff in mental health work
              New 2015 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence 
               (NICE) Guideline  ‘Violence and Aggression:  The short-term 
               management of violent and physically threatening behaviour 
               in mental health, health and community settings’ 
               https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng10 
          Key Features of the  Guideline:
              Consequences of violence from mental health patients on 
               workers, clients/patients themselves, and others in their 
               formal and informal networks
              Addresses how we might   respond most positively to 
               workers and patients/service users before, during and after 
               such incidents.  
            Implementing the New NICE 
                      Guideline in practice
           Inpatient psychiatric care
            Emergency and urgent care, secondary 
            mental health care (such as care 
            provided by assertive community teams, 
            community mental health teams)
           Community healthcare, primary care, 
            social care and care provided in people’s 
            homes
       Implementing the New NICE 
            Guideline in practice
    Definition:
      Violence and aggression:
       “a range of behaviours or actions that 
       can result in harm, hurt or injury to 
       another person, regardless of whether 
       the violence or aggression is physically or 
       verbally expressed, physical harm is 
       sustained or the intention is clear”. 
       Implementing the New NICE 
            Guideline in practice
     Effects: 
      Holmes et al (2012:3)-  the consequences 
       of workplace violence in the health care 
       sector are far–reaching: including   
       absenteeism, injury, high staff 
       turnover, lower quality of service, and 
       decreased satisfaction at work.
      Costs to agency…….
       Holmes D. Rudge, T. and Peron, A.  (eds) (2012) Rethinking 
     violence in  health care settings, Ashgate, Farnham
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