TY - JOUR
PY - 2021//
TI - A Pilot Programme to Facilitate the Use of Mental Health Treatment Requirements: Professional Stakeholders' Experiences
JO - British journal of social work
A1 - Molyneaux, Emma
A1 - Vera San Juan, Norha
A1 - Brown, Penelope
A1 - Lloyd-Evans, Bryn
A1 - Oram, Siân
SP - 1041
EP - 1059
VL - 51
IS - 3
N2 - Mental Health Treatment Requirements (MHTRs) have been available in England and Wales since 2005 but are rarely used, despite high rates of mental health problems amongst offenders. In 2018, a new protocol to facilitate the use of MHTRs was piloted in five sites in England. Aims: Understanding the experiences of professional stakeholders and identify barriers to use MHTRs.
METHODS: Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with thirty-eight professional stakeholders and thematic analysis applied.
RESULTS: Interviewees were positive about the content and implementation of the new protocol. Interviewees described key benefits as increasing options in community sentencing, addressing a gap in service provision and facilitating offenders' access to other services. Challenges described, included multi-agency working, sustainability of funding and the range and complexity of needs of offenders receiving MHTRs and the variation in their motivation to engage. Success factors described were having a strong steering group, staff dedicated to the project and being able to provide a broad range of support to meet offender needs.
CONCLUSION: The MHTR pilot protocol was generally well-received and appeared to address previous barriers to the use of MHTRs. Future work is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of MHTRs and the experience of offenders who receive them.