2018
DOI: 10.1108/jidob-03-2018-0004
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A community EQUIP treatment group

Abstract: Purpose There is a pressing need to develop community forensic support for adults with intellectual disabilities and a high risk to others. Equipping youth to help one another (EQUIP) was developed for juvenile offenders in the USA and is used across Europe and North America. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate an adapted community model of EQUIP for men with intellectual disabilities and a history of sexual offending. Design/methodology/approach A case series design was used. The adapted EQUIP group ra… Show more

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“…One OBIS function is to support the discharge of service users detained in secure settings under the Mental Health Act. The EQUIP model used in OBIS is described in Tearle and Holt (2018).…”
Section: Background and Process Of Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One OBIS function is to support the discharge of service users detained in secure settings under the Mental Health Act. The EQUIP model used in OBIS is described in Tearle and Holt (2018).…”
Section: Background and Process Of Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tearle and Holt (2018) used a case series design to evaluate an adapted EQUIP treatment group using quantitative and qualitative data. The group was attended by six men with ID and a history of sexual offending living in the community.…”
Section: Background and Process Of Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%