What schools must do under the 2026 DfE guidance on restrictive intervention, reporting duties, and staff training.
Over the summer, we reported on the passage of Public Act 102-0339, which aims to reduce and the use of time out, isolated time out, and physical restraint (referred to herein as “restrictive ...
The Department of Health has issued guidelines to stop the intentional use of face-down restraint. The guidelines, “Positive and proactive care: reducing the need for restrictive interventions”, make ...
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Physically restricting mental health patients can often harm them. New study suggests compassion could change that
Restrictive practices in mental health settings—such as physical restraint and seclusion—are meant to be a last resort, used only when patients pose a risk to themselves or others. Subscribe to our ...
Dffective and safe ways to reduce unnecessary use of antibiotics in hospitals have been identified in a new study. Guidelines and policies that promote better targeting of antibiotics in patients who ...
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