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Title: Research is needed to evaluate the use of restraints on children in out-of-home care settings.
Authors: Pollack, Daniel
0000-0001-7323-6928
Keywords: EBP Process
Association of Children's REsidential Centers
Child seclusion and restraints
Residential interventions for youth and their families
S/R regulations
Issue Date: Feb-2020
Publisher: APHSA: American Public Human Services Association
Citation: Pollack, Daniel. (February 2020). Research is needed to evaluate the use of restraints on children in out-of-home care settings. Policy & Practice: 20-21.
Series/Report no.: Policy & Practice;February 2020
Abstract: As a last resort, there are times when properly secluding or restraining children in an out-ofhome care setting can reduce their risk of injury. Contrarily, improperly secluding or restraining a child can lead to injury and liability. The use of seclusion and restraints (S/R) on children in education and health settings is not uncommon.1 In out-ofhome care settings we are unsure how frequently it occurs.
Description: "From the field"
URI: http://repository.yu.edu/handle/123456789/4979
ISSN: 1942-6828
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