2024
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1630.12988
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Utilising co‐design to develop a lived experience informed personal safety tool within a mental health community rehabilitation setting

Anna Francis,
Amily Le,
Karen Adams‐Leask
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionMental health personal safety tools aim to promote a recovery focus and empower an individualised approach to consumer care. These clinical tools are predominantly utilised in acute mental health settings with a person during or straight after a crisis. There is currently a gap in the literature regarding the preparation of personal safety tools in non‐acute mental health settings. This descriptive article discusses the learnings and outcomes from a co‐designed project that aimed to develop a perso… Show more

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