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Citation

Molyneaux E, Vera San Juan N, Brown P, Lloyd-Evans B, Oram S. Br. J. Soc. Work 2021; 51(3): 1041-1059.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Oxford University Press)

DOI

10.1093/bjsw/bcaa111

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unavailable

Abstract

Mental Health Treatment Requirements (MHTRs) have been available in England and Wales since 2005 but are rarely used, despite high rates of mental health problems amongst offenders. In 2018, a new protocol to facilitate the use of MHTRs was piloted in five sites in England. Aims: Understanding the experiences of professional stakeholders and identify barriers to use MHTRs.

METHODS: Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with thirty-eight professional stakeholders and thematic analysis applied.

RESULTS: Interviewees were positive about the content and implementation of the new protocol. Interviewees described key benefits as increasing options in community sentencing, addressing a gap in service provision and facilitating offenders' access to other services. Challenges described, included multi-agency working, sustainability of funding and the range and complexity of needs of offenders receiving MHTRs and the variation in their motivation to engage. Success factors described were having a strong steering group, staff dedicated to the project and being able to provide a broad range of support to meet offender needs.

CONCLUSION: The MHTR pilot protocol was generally well-received and appeared to address previous barriers to the use of MHTRs. Future work is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of MHTRs and the experience of offenders who receive them.

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