Risk management is a requirement of clinical governance and a new paradigm for child and adolescent mental health services. Issues are different from those of adult services and a wide range need to be considered, which include not only the risk of harm to self, to others and from others but also from the system (by omission or commission) and to the staff. Systematic policy development, using information from audits, complaints, incidents and inquiries, will be helpful and interagency agreements necessary to promote coordination. The complex regulatory framework is discussed.
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Subotsky, F. (2003). Clinical risk management and child mental health. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 9(5), 319–326. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.9.5.319
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