What the Clinical Team Does:
- Produce annual psychology reports for each individual (including easy-read versions for the individuals themselves, if required. These reports are shared with other relevant professionals involved in the individual’s care. These reports are produced as a result of clinical assessments, input from the individual and their significant others including family, their support team and other professionals to determine short and long-term outcomes for the person.
- Conduct relevant Risk assessments such as HCR-20 ˅3 and SVR-20 along with Structured Assessment of Protective Factors for violence risk (SAPROF).
- Examine the relationships between physiological and psychological well-being for each individual in order to assess any associated physical and mental health complications.
- Provided individually tailored Behaviour Support Plans.
- Coordinate regular clinical meetings with the staff team, offer advice and support regarding current issues of concern and follow this up with other professionals.
- Hold regular active support meetings guided by the assessments, staff experience and an individuals needs; outcomes are then reviewed and implemented.
- Collate evidence of outcomes, using photos, qualitative and quantitative reports and summaries.
- Provide individual one to one therapy.