International Journal of Mental Health & PsychiatryISSN: 2471-4372

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Richard Salkeld Author

Subjects of specialization
Risk assessments; Mental health; Nursing practice

Affiliation
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK

Biography

After studying Art History and English Literature I began my career as an art librarian working at Goldsmiths College, Falmouth School of Art & Design and the University of Gloucestershire. While working at Goldsmiths I studied part-time for a Certificate in the Foundations of Art and while working at the University of Gloucestershire I studied part-time for an MA in Visual Culture at Bath Spa University . I wrote my MA dissertation on the phenomenon of the Young British Artists, drawing on my experience at Goldsmiths when many of those artists were students there.


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Developing Risk Assessments from the Perspective of the Patient: A Case Study Report

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Chris Wagstaff, Jose BOM, Richard Salkeld and Christian M Feij

This paper describes clinical team practice developed simultaneously but separately, in the Netherlands and the UK. Both teams work with patients with a significant risk history who are often unwilling to discuss risk; however it is imperative that clinicians do so. This paper discusses strategies the teams introduced to address this issue and case studies are used to illustrate the approaches. In addition to building a collaborative relationship the starting point of the risk assessment and management process was a ‘Stay well’ plan in which the patient describes the strategies which enable them to stay well. The case studies demonstrate how the changes to the risk assessment processes benefitted both the patients and the clinicians whilst also highlighting the need for on-g... view moreĀ»

DOI: 10.4172/2471-4372.1000163

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