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|a Restrictive Practices in Health Care and Disability Settings
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|b Legal, Policy and Practical Responses.
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Table of cases -- Table of statutes -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- List of contributors -- PART I Background: rationales and options for reform -- 1 Restrictive practices: options and opportunities -- Introduction -- Definitions and scope -- Background: the wider context and options for reform -- The role of regulation and its limits -- Implementing and monitoring regulatory change
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|a Challenging risk, fear and blame: the need for complementary culture and practice change -- 2 Ending restraint: an insider view -- Introduction -- Situating ourselves -- Background -- Minority groups and restraint -- Defining restraint -- Intersectionality of restraint -- Direct restraint -- Restraint on bodies and associated harms -- Restraint on minds and associated harms -- Restraint on freedoms and associated harms -- Indirect restraint and associated harms -- Restraint and harms to self-hood -- Restraining impact of a biogenetic paradigm -- Eliminating restraint
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|a Why 'reducing' is not enough -- What next? -- Fast forward to 2050: finally, the mad are free -- Key historical events leading to the abolition of all forms of restraint -- Conclusion -- PART II Designing legislation and policy to support change -- Introduction to Part II -- 3 Human rights and rapid tranquillisation -- Introduction -- The data set -- The overall structure of the policies -- Overall objectives and context -- Procedural issues -- Rapid tranquillisation and care planning -- Implementing rapid tranquillisation -- Procedures following rapid tranquillisation -- The medications
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|a Route of administration and rapid tranquillisation drugs -- Evidence-based practice, rapid tranquillisation and human rights -- Legal contexts -- Conclusion -- 4 The regulation of restrictive practices on people with intellectual impairment: the challenges and opportunities posed by a rights-based approach -- Introduction -- Background -- The use of restrictive practices to respond to behavioural issues -- Why the use of restrictive practices must be regulated -- The current regulatory approach in Australia -- Current sources of authorisation for restrictive practices
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|a Does legalism offer the best way to address regulatory gaps? -- A rights-based approach to safeguarding the rights to liberty and security -- A rights-based approach to equality: moving beyond 'legalism' -- Applying a rights-based approach to equality in the regulation of restrictive practices -- Conclusion -- 5 Beyond restraint: gender-sensitive regulation of the control of women's behaviour in Australian mental health and disability services -- Introduction -- A note on terminology -- Research on the gendered dimensions of restraint
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