Personalised approach to risk events
Learning events
A space to share learnings from the personalised approach to risk pilot about moving away from risk stratification.
Resources
Slides
- Observation, self-harm and suicide risk
- No safety without emotional safety
- The use of vision-based monitoring
- What is the point of observation
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Any questions, please email cultureofcare@rcpsych.ac.uk.
Resources
Slides
- Considering racial equity and risk assessment in in mental health services
- The silent power of "Honour and Shame"
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Any questions, please email cultureofcare@rcpsych.ac.uk.
Resources
Watch the recordings of the presentations below:
1. Safety plans, self-harm, and suicide prevention
2. Co-production of safety planning for adults experiencing suicidality
3. Adapting safety plans with and for autistic adults and those who support them
Resources
- Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder slides
- Experiences of menstrual health in psychiatric inpatient settings in England
- Links and Resources
Watch the recordings of the presentations below:
1. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder, self-harm and suicide
Dr Lynsay Matthews will overview research on perimenopause, premenstrual dysphoric disorder and mental health.
Resources
Watch the recordings of the presentations below:
1. Personalised Approach to Risk - carer involvement self-harm and suicide prevention
2. Adult carers of adults in mental health crisis: research overview and resources
Resources
- View the slides: Culture of Care Standards
- View the slides: Personalised Approaches to Risk
- View the slides: Risk Assessment without Stratification
Watch the recordings of the three presentations below:
1. Personalised approaches to risk in mental health in in-patient settings
2. Risk Assessment without stratification – A new risk assessment template within SABP
3. Culture of Care Programme – Change Theory
Workshops
The PAR workshops are open to anyone from participating organisations who are involved in, or interested in, their organisation's PAR efforts.
The workshops will be a relatively informal space to share progress with each other and ask questions/advice from others.
If you would like to attend the workshop, please email cultureofcare@rcpsych.ac.uk or contact your organisations PAR or Key Contact.
Resources
Slides
- Voicing loss: Bereaved people's expectations and experiences of the inquest process
- Trauma and its impact upon risk management
- Moving from unacceptable risk prediction to relational safety
- Safety assessment and formulation
Resources
- RCPSYCH International Congress, 25 June 2025 (Philip Pirie)
- Voicing loss: how witnesses experience the inquest process
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Any questions, please email cultureofcare@rcpsych.ac.uk.
Resources
- Agenda
- Supporting nervous system regulation in the workplace (a prompt sheet)
- Co-escalation and Co-regulation (A prompt sheet)
- ABC Anchor Breath Connect
- Kay Presents: Containment
Slides
- Emotional co-regulation and relational care
- Two nervous systems, one room
- Cross-neurotype relationships and co-regulation
Articles
- Beyond Mind: The Embodied Double Empathy Problem
- Working with the nervous system to understand and support regulation
- Neurodivergence, Trauma and Recovery (Part 2/3) - Connecting back to embodiment
- Fawn: the trauma response that is easiest to miss
- A neurodiversity paradigm lens on polyvagal theory
Watch the recording of the presentation below:
Resources
Watch the recording of the presentation below:
If you would like to attend future workshops, please email cultureofcare@rcpsych.ac.uk for the meeting invite details and/or ask your organisations PAR key contact.