A Guide for Staff in Health and
Social Care
Isle of Wight Council
Community Services and
Isle of Wight NHS
Primary Care Trust
Authors: Maurice Dix and Simon Smith
1 May 2009
Revised 2nd June 2009 – 1st Sept 2010
Next Review: 1st Sept 2011
Health and Social Care services on the Isle of Wight should work with adults with a disability and older people to support them to…
promote their independence make use of opportunities express their views be informed
learn from experience exercise choice develop new skills collaborate with others
improve their life chances
make their own decisions change and grow in confidence
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be aware of their rights and responsibilities Contents
1. Policy Statement
4
2. Introduction
5
3. What is risk?
7
4. What is ‘managing risk positively’?
8
5. Principles of working with risk
10
6. Framework for positive management of risk – identification, assessment & management of risk and the review of incidents
11
Appendices
1. Underlying Principles
18
2. Defensible Decisions
19
3. Professional Competency
20
4. Legislation and Legal Principles
21
5. Risk Enablement Panel & Risk Management Tool
25
6. Illustrative case studies
34
References
36
The authors acknowledge the contribution of the independent consultant
Steve Morgan and Gateshead Council in the content and structure of this
Guide. More information about managing risk positively can be found at the web site: www.practicebasedevidence.com
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1.
Policy Statement
1.1
This Guide has been developed to encourage staff in all services to actively explore with service users and their carers the potential benefits of managing risk positively.
It aims to promote the effective identification, assessment and management of risk by Health and
Social Care Support Services that can be supported through policy, procedures and practical tools. This complements existing clinical and operational risk assessment guidelines