Gamble.c and Brennan.G 2006 explained risk assessment as a skill that needs to be learned, practiced and refined because risk can manifest in many forms including danger to self through self-harm or suicide, self-neglect, exploitation or even through deterioration from lack of treatment. Furthermore, a good risk assessment should be comprehensive enough to help reduce potential harm and this can be achieved by having a therapeutic relationship with service users involved (Kettles and Woods 2009). The risk assessment tool will now be explored ….
RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL
When thinking about risk assessment tools emphasis should be made on the facts that these tools should be used with caution, reasons being that a tool only contributes to a part of an overall risk presented by a service user at that particular time. Department of health 2007 states that risk assessment tools should be used as part of a general clinical assessment carried out on a service user and the result of the assessment must always be combined with other information on different aspects of the service users life and current situation. It has been recommended by the department of health that risk assessment be based on person-centred multidisciplinary clinical judgement (DOH 2007). This essay will be focusing on