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Experiences of implementing an Adapted Sex Offender Treatment Programme for people with learning disabilities in a secure setting

Louisa McNair (Calderstones Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK)
Sarah Woodward (Calderstones Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK)

Journal of Learning Disabilities and Offending Behaviour

ISSN: 2042-0927

Article publication date: 1 March 2010

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Abstract

In 2006 the Brooklands' Adapted Sex Offender Treatment Programme (ASOTP) was adopted by Calderstones Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. To date, two groups of men (n = 10) have completed the programme and one group (n = 6) is currently in progress. This treatment model uses a cognitive behavioural framework and is a nurse‐led initiative, utilising trained ward staff. This paper discusses experiences of initiating and delivering the ASOTP programme. Several issues were encountered, including staff retention, clients discontinuing the group, the length of the group, the length of wait for clients to commence their treatment and high levels of administration. As a result of these, and developments to the Brooklands' model, several changes were made before the commencement of the second wave in 2008.The paper discusses how the ASOTP were able to overcome some, but not all, of the initial difficulties and highlights potential pitfalls for future groups.

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McNair, L., Woodward, S. and Mount, P. (2010), "Experiences of implementing an Adapted Sex Offender Treatment Programme for people with learning disabilities in a secure setting", Journal of Learning Disabilities and Offending Behaviour, Vol. 1 No. 3, pp. 26-32. https://doi.org/10.5042/jldob.2010.0626

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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