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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
Summary
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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