TY - BOOK AU - Matheson, Iain TI - Physical restraint and de-escalation: best international practice as applicable to youth justice residences. Evidence brief SN - 978-1-99-115503-0 PY - 2023/// CY - Wellington, New Zealand : PB - Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children, KW - Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children KW - CHILD PROTECTION KW - INSTITUTIONAL CARE KW - INTERVENTION KW - LITERATURE REVIEWS KW - RESIDENTIAL CARE KW - YOUNG OFFENDERS KW - YOUNG PEOPLE KW - INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE KW - INTERNATIONAL KW - NEW ZEALAND N2 - The review of international best practice approaches to physical restraint and de-escalation in youth justice residences determined that: the area is under-researched and data is often incomplete there are usually negative consequences when restraint is used young people appreciated that sometimes restraint was used (and was necessary) to keep them safe getting the basics right, e.g. effective management and supervision, professional standards and a well-resourced workforce can help to improve child and staff safety an organisation/system-wide commitment to a culture where violence and aggression are not tolerated is needed. See also the related "international best practice and models for youth justice residences" evidence brief (#8093). Record #8094 UR - https://www.orangatamariki.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/About-us/Research/Latest-research/YJ-residences-best-international-practice-evidence-reviews/Evidence-brief-physical-restraint-and-de-escalation.pdf UR - https://www.orangatamariki.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/About-us/Research/Latest-research/YJ-residences-best-international-practice-evidence-reviews/Summary-report-restraint-and-de-escalation.pdf UR - https://www.orangatamariki.govt.nz/about-us/research/our-research/youth-justice-residences-best-international-practice-evidence-reviews/ ER -