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An important element of our Treatment Program is the sharing of information between BailSafe and the Managing Police Officer about your engagement, treatment and time on our program. BailSafe Australia gives an undertaking to the Courts to report to the managing police officer as outlined below.
BailSafe Australia adopts the reporting guidelines outlined in ‘The COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE FRAMEWORK’ for Community Correctional Services, Alcohol and other Drugs Sector and the Community Offender Advice and Treatment Service”, issued by Department of Justice and Community Safety. These reporting requirements appear as quoted below.
‘COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE FRAMEWORK’ Community Correctional Services, Alcohol and other Drugs Sector and the Community Offender Advice and Treatment Service
“Section 4.1"'
Immediate reporting
Immediate reporting Information sharing between CCS and AOD providers is critical to treatment engagement and completion and order compliance. Immediate reporting of key events is outlined in this section. Immediate reporting relies on the professional judgement of CCS practitioners and AOD providers to determine the timing and method of reporting that is most appropriate to meet the requirements. Immediate reporting events between AOD providers and CCS have been clearly identified and should be reported by whoever identifies the event. This includes:
• further offending
• significant AOD use and/or type of drug which has a relationship to offending behaviour and/ or could potentially lead to de-stabilisation of an individual
• any AOD use for an individual with an active condition of abstinence
• new court orders issued to the offender
• contravention and/or incarceration of the offender
• any identified family violence concerns or events, including knowledge of any intervention order, or other family safety notices being issued and/or breached by the offender
• any instance of occupational violence or threat to the relevant treatment provider or CCS staff member by the offender
• death or hospitalisation of the offender
• attempted or confirmed overdose, whether prescribed or illicit substance by the offender”
“Section 4.1.1"
Information sharing
Understanding information sharing and effective communication between AOD providers and CCS is essential to collaborative practice. Timely sharing of information enables effective engagement with fellow service providers to support the offender’s participation and completion of treatment. In line with legislative requirements and best practice, authorisation to share information between CCS, COATS and AOD providers is obtained from an individual prior to commencing referral, assessment, and treatment. The client’s signed authority for inter-agency information exchange and sharing underpins the Framework. Shared information may include but is not limited to:
· information to inform AOD assessment needs and requirements
· treatment attendance, engagement, and participation
· potential risks for the offender, agency staff or the community
· identification of strategies that will support the successful completion of treatment.”
Significant AOD use and/or type of drug which has a relationship to offending behaviour and/ or could potentially lead to de-stabilization of an individual · Any AOD use for an individual with an active condition of abstinence · New court orders issued · Contravention and/or incarceration · Any identified family violence concerns or events, including knowledge of any intervention order, or other family Safety notices being issued and/or breached · Any instance of occupational violence or threat to the relevant treatment provider · Death or hospitalization · Attempted or confirmed overdose, whether prescribed or illicit substance by the offender”
BailSafe will provide the informant with a weekly report via email. Shared information may include, but is not limited to: · Treatment attendance, engagement, and participation information · Results of urinalysis · Early exit from the Treatment Program · Discharge of the client from the Treatment Program
BailSafe will provide the informant daily report via email a report detailing all patient location points and Video check-ins.
The dashboard is a digital tool that provides up to date compliance information of urine drug screen results and appointment attendance. Appointment Dashboard Access
The dashboard is a tool that provides up to date compliance
information of urine drug screen results and an
appointment attendance.
Schedule
Treatment Plan
Attendance Record
Urine Drug Screen Results
Dashboard view is accessible to:
Patients
Legal Representative
Police Informant
A tool to assist patients manage appointments and also provide up to date compliance information to the nominated informant.
These are available to view by
DETAILED TREATMENT INTERVENTION DESCRIPTONS
ALL APPOINMENTS SCHEDULED WTH CLINICAL REASONING AND PREPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
DATE - TIME - REMINDERS - PORTAL LINKS
Displays all events for the upcoming one to three days, and it is sent via email every morning.
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