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The Reconnect knowledge base aims to provide evidence-based information about the treatment and risk management of individuals with high levels of interpersonal dysfunction. | The Reconnect knowledge base aims to provide evidence-based information about the treatment and risk management of individuals with high levels of interpersonal dysfunction. It is aimed at staff working in these services. Because the information needs to be accessible to new staff, and because these staff often come from different backgrounds (e.g. mental health, offender management, social services etc.), the key topics begin at an introductory level that requires little prior knowledge. | ||
One starting point for exploring the knowledge base is the [[The three strands|three strands]] model. In this model interventions are seen as being concurrently focused on: | |||
* [[risk management]], | * [[risk management]], | ||
* [[multi-agency collaboration]], and | * [[multi-agency collaboration]], and | ||
Revision as of 04:14, 28 December 2024
THE KNOWLEDGE BASE HAS NOT BEEN LAUNCHED YET AND THIS PAGE IS THE ONLY ONE THAT IS CURRENTLY VISIBLE
The Reconnect knowledge base aims to provide evidence-based information about the treatment and risk management of individuals with high levels of interpersonal dysfunction. It is aimed at staff working in these services. Because the information needs to be accessible to new staff, and because these staff often come from different backgrounds (e.g. mental health, offender management, social services etc.), the key topics begin at an introductory level that requires little prior knowledge.
One starting point for exploring the knowledge base is the three strands model. In this model interventions are seen as being concurrently focused on:
- risk management,
- multi-agency collaboration, and
- behavior change (which can be further broken down into treatment and environmentally facilitated behavior change.)
| Toolkits for specific types of Intervention | High-harm IPV perpetration interventions • Stalker interventions |
| Toolkits for specific tasks | Assessment • Risk management • Multi-agency collaboration • Reflective practice • |
Some of the articles in this knowledge base are combined to form various toolkits. These toolkits have been developed to support different aspects of this work and contain links to session guides, worksheets and other resources.
There are also articles that are more theoretical in their approach. These articles usually have an emphasis on the implications of research for practice.