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University of Manchester, Langdale Unit, Guild Park, Whittingham, Preston PR3 2JH
University of Manchester, Manchester
The study is being undertaken by the Institute of Psychiatry, University of Manchester School of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences and St George's Hospital Medical School, who received funding from the Department of Health.
AIMS AND METHOD
To describe the extent and variation in the use of Guardianship nationally. The Directors of Social Services were asked to provide details about Guardianship cases on two separate occasions one year apart.
RESULTS
There were 428 new Guardianship cases in 12 months. At the second enumeration, 73% of cases were within the mental illness category and 47% of these had serious mental illness.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
There is much variation in the use of Guardianship. Further developments of this study will explore the reasons for this variation and will ascertain clinicians' views on Guardianship, supervised discharge and other community treatment orders.
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