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The Scottish High Risk Mental Health Youth Project (IVY)– Key Findings and Messages for Practice. Leanne Gregory, Principal Clinical Psychologist, IVY Heather Irving, Social Worker CYCJ/IVY Nota Scotland Conference 29 th April 2014. The Challenges. The rest of IVY.
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The Scottish High Risk Mental HealthYouth Project (IVY)– Key Findings andMessages for Practice Leanne Gregory, Principal Clinical Psychologist, IVY Heather Irving, Social Worker CYCJ/IVY Nota Scotland Conference 29th April 2014
The rest of IVY Stuart Allardyce Dr Lorraine Johnstone
Framework for Risk Assessment Management and Evaluation (FRAME) http://www.rmascotland.gov.uk/standardsandguidelines/
Risk Formulation Formulation is the summation and integration of the knowledge that is acquired by the assessment process (which may involve a number of different procedures). This will draw on psychological theory and data to provide a framework for describing a problem, how it developed and is being maintained” Division of Clinical Psychology 2001; cited Johnstone & Dallos (2006)
Risk Formulation Formulation is not a new or novel concept in general terms; it is used in each of the main models of psychotherapy – behavioural, cognitive-behavioural, psychodynamic, systemic and integrative approaches - these are theoretically guided or model specific forms of formulation.
Risk Formulation No single theory or model of violence exists therefore A pragmatically guided formulation has more utility in risk assessment
4 P’s Approach • predisposing (i.e., factors in the individual’s past that may increase his proclivity or vulnerability to violence) • precipitating (i.e., events or circumstances that may trigger the behaviour or disinhibit usual behavioural controls); (motivators, disinhibitors) • perpetuating (i.e., factors that cause the risk to remain) (impeders, unresolved vulnerabilities) • protective factors (i.e., aspects of the offender’s functioning or circumstances that moderate the risk)
Who is referring? 25 referrals 1 police 5health 19 social work
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Demographics – Age & Sex N= 25 Mean age = 15.5 Mode = 16 Range 12-17 Male = 19 Female = 6
Firesetting Violent Extremism Victimisation Sexual offence - contact PRIMARY RISK N = 17 Suicide /DSH Interpersonal Violence Sexual offences non-contact
Sexual offences non-contact Firesetting SECONDARY RISK Suicide /DSH Victimisation Interpersonal violence
Comorbid Risks 64%
Level 2 10 offered 9 accepted Risk Assessment Learning Disability Personality Mental Health Diagnostic Review