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Guidance on restrictive practice (SCU)

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This guidance has been produced to assist registered providers of designated centres for special care and staff working in these centres to focus on quality improvement in the area of restrictive practice. Providers should use this guidance to promote a care environment that is free from restrictive practice and to assess the use of restrictive practices in their centres with a view to reducing or eliminating their use. In cases where restrictive practices are assessed as being necessary, this document will provide guidance on ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children and young people.

This self-assessment questionnaire has been developed by the Chief Inspector of Social Services within the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) to aid service providers to prepare for the Chief Inspector’s restrictive practice thematic programme.

The Quality Improvement Plan is specifically designed for use in the thematic inspections of restrictive practices in designated centres for special care. This document should be used in conjunction with the self-assessment questionnaire for restrictive practices. Once a provider or person in charge has completed the self-assessment questionnaire, this plan provides an opportunity for the provider and person in charge to target areas for improvement under each of the themes. This quality improvement plan is not required to be submitted to the Chief Inspector with the self-assessment questionnaire, but will be reviewed during the inspection phase of the programme.