Life Beyond the Cubicle: working well with families in mental health crises

Module 4: Confidentiality and Information Sharing

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The range of circumstances where you may need to breach confidentiality, the differences between giving and obtaining information from family and friends, the complexities of people's circumstances and what that might mean for risk and safety planning, including older people, people whose first language is not English, people experiencing domestic abuse and people with addictions.

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Contributed by: Life Beyond the Cubicle: working well with families in mental health crises
Authored by: Making Families Count
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Last updated: 27 September 2024
First contributed: 24 September 2024
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