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  • We have encountered similar issues as Whittle & Scally in working with secondary services

  • The two models of service provided by this team may offer food for thought to services providing secure units only

  • The open forensic beds provide a seamless parallel service for community forensic patients requiring nonsecure admission and for medium secure patients requiring a trial of non-secure hospital care

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We have encountered similar issues as Whittle & Scally in working with secondary services. Few individuals with mental disorders fail such tests (Appelbaum & Glisso, 1995). DAVIES,Specialist Registrar in Psychiatry, Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff esenrcvoiuceragesusejros'int caosmsepslsemxent,needwsh.ich Obuerst mmuelettisdisciplinary team is more comprehensive than that described by Whittle & Scally - consisting of a social worker, psychologist, consultant, senior registrar, senior house officer and a community psychiatric nurse.

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