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CARERS SUPPORT FROM ROHALLION STAFF MURRAY ROYAL HOSPITAL

CARERS SUPPORT FROM ROHALLION STAFF MURRAY ROYAL HOSPITAL. Quality Framework Peer Reviews: Sharing of Good Practice Event Beardmore Conference Centre Clydebank Thursday 22 ND November 2012. Carer Support. Home visits by staff Victim support ( patient’s family only )

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CARERS SUPPORT FROM ROHALLION STAFF MURRAY ROYAL HOSPITAL

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  1. CARERS SUPPORT FROM ROHALLION STAFF MURRAY ROYAL HOSPITAL Quality Framework Peer Reviews: Sharing of Good Practice Event Beardmore Conference Centre Clydebank Thursday 22ND November 2012

  2. Carer Support Home visits by staff Victim support ( patient’s family only) Education of illness/medication Re-building relationships Carer support group, always attended by a Senior Nurse and a Consultant “Time for you” session, one to one with CPN or resource nurse. BFT (Behaviour Family Therapy)

  3. The Family’s Perspective

  4. Tayside Forensic Voices Independent Members newsletter Involvement of senior clinical staff Finances/Fundraising Meetings/Activities Run by carers for benefit of carers/families/patients

  5. What benefits can an active carers’ group provide?Benefits for carers • Genuine partnership with staff • Mutual support/sharing of common experience • Direct involvement with service • Greater ability to influence decisions on services • Ability to channel energies • Sharing of information • Friendly and welcoming environment • Greater understanding of mental illness/ability to spot “danger signs”

  6. What benefits can an active carers’ group provide? (Cont’d) • Benefits for staff • Trust and support of families • Greater knowledge of carers’ separate needs • Good working relationships with families • Better outcomes for patients • Better management of risk Benefits for patients • Service improvements • Independent “patients’ champion” • Provision of funds for patients’ welfare

  7. What do families receive from Tayside Forensic Psychiatric Service? • Practical Support/Information • Respect/Reassurance • A “Listening Ear” • Involvement in the decision-making process • Consulted about major decisions affecting the service • Given information to help in their caring role • Have their separate needs as carers provided for All of which leads to genuine team working

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