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Restrictive Practices in Health Care and Disability Settings Legal, Policy and Practical Responses.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: McSherry, Bernadette
Otros Autores: Maker, Yvette
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Colección:Biomedical law and ethics library.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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