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The online multi-agency support Barometer: Final report to the South Essex Partnership Trust

Crafter, Sarah; Stein, Samuel; Butler, Helen; Smith, Lesley-Ann; (2013) The online multi-agency support Barometer: Final report to the South Essex Partnership Trust. SEPT Green open access

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Abstract

This report presents the findings of a small feasibility study which sought to investigate the use of an online risk management Barometer. The barometer was developed with a view to helping multiple agencies communicate about vulnerable and ‘at risk’ patients within mental health settings.The Barometer is an online tool which allows staff from multiple agencies to access and share information with other staff if a patient is at risk.The key aims and objectives of this small research project were i) to evaluating how professionals felt about their current risk assessment tools, ii) to assess the ease of use and the relevance of questions within the Barometer tool and iii) to discuss some potential modifications/problem areas of incorporating the Barometer tool within mental health services and across a multi-disciplinary perspective.The research was conducted in three mental services within the South Essex Partnership Trust (2 x CAMHS and 2 x Adult Services) using a mixed-methods approach.

Type: Report
Title: The online multi-agency support Barometer: Final report to the South Essex Partnership Trust
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Language: English
UCL classification: UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > School of Education > UCL Institute of Education
URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10017375
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