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Assessment of Risk
and Risk Management
Whether you are in
need of guidance and advice about placing a young person in an
appropriate residential setting
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needing to know if it is safe for a
young person to stay at home,
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concerned about the possibility of
further sexually harmful behaviour,
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or needing to support a
Pre-Sentence Report or other court report, all risk assessments are
tailored to your requirements and can be prepared specifically for
the courts or
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structured to assist practitioners with intervention
plans.
Based on the common
themes of four popular, contemporary risk assessment frameworks,
this robust assessment provides a concise report which offers clear
advice on the young person’s strengths and difficulties and arrives
at a conclusion which highlights on-going concerns, what immediate
measures can be taken to address these and future risk management
issues.
The Risk Assessment
Report is usually completed in four weeks depending on such
practicalities as where the young person is placed and whether s/he
lives with his/her family.
Assessment of
Treatment Needs
Using current
research and contemporary evidence-based therapeutic approaches, the
Assessment of Treatment Needs provides a clear outline of the focus
for intervention and the specific aims of work to be undertaken with
the young person. This report can be used to assist practitioners
with their own work with young people.
The report usually takes three weeks to complete and offers clear
guidance on how the outcomes of intervention can be evidenced. |