Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of tables, boxes and figures
- List of contributors
- 1 Prevalence and physical health impact of domestic violence
- 2 Domestic violence and mental health
- 3 Identifying domestic violence experienced by mental health service users
- 4 Responding to disclosures of domestic violence
- 5 Interventions for mental health service users who experience domestic violence
- 6 Medico-legal issues
- Appendix 1 CAADA Risk Identification Checklist (RIC) and Quick Start Guidance for Domestic Abuse, Stalking and ‘Honour’-Based Violence
- Appendix 2 Domestic violence resources and directory of services
- Index
Appendix 1 - CAADA Risk Identification Checklist (RIC) and Quick Start Guidance for Domestic Abuse, Stalking and ‘Honour’-Based Violence
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2018
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of tables, boxes and figures
- List of contributors
- 1 Prevalence and physical health impact of domestic violence
- 2 Domestic violence and mental health
- 3 Identifying domestic violence experienced by mental health service users
- 4 Responding to disclosures of domestic violence
- 5 Interventions for mental health service users who experience domestic violence
- 6 Medico-legal issues
- Appendix 1 CAADA Risk Identification Checklist (RIC) and Quick Start Guidance for Domestic Abuse, Stalking and ‘Honour’-Based Violence
- Appendix 2 Domestic violence resources and directory of services
- Index
Summary
†Adapted from the CAADA Domestic Abuse, Stalking and ‘Honour’-Based Violence Risk Identification Checklist. The full list is available at www.caada.org.uk/marac/RIC_with_ guidance.pdf and should only be used in conjunction with the introductory notes.
© CAADA 2012. Reproduction is permitted, but please do not cite or amend without prior permission from CAADA.
Abbreviations used in the checklist:
ACPO, Association of Chief Police Officers; DV, domestic violence; HBV, ‘honour’-based violence; IDVAs, independent domestic violence advocates; MARAC, Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference.
The DASH 2009 risk assessment model is the Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Harassment and ‘Honour’-Based Violence (DASH, 2009) Risk Identification and Assessment and Management Model, available from www.dashriskchecklist.co.uk
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- Domestic Violence and Mental Health , pp. 98 - 101Publisher: Royal College of PsychiatristsPrint publication year: 2013