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Shining a Light on Forensic Teams

They bridge the gap between mental health care and the criminal justice system, ensuring that individuals receive appropriate care and rehabilitation.

What Exactly Are Forensic Teams?

Forensic mental health teams specialise in assessing and treating people who have a mental disorder and have committed offenses or are at risk of doing so. Their primary aim is not just to provide care but also to reduce the risk of offending and re-offending.

Who's on the Team?

A forensic team is multidisciplinary, meaning it's made up of professionals from various specialities. Here's who you might find:

The Role of Forensic Teams

Forensic teams are often involved in:

Why They Matter

Forensic teams ensure that individuals in the criminal justice system receive the mental health care they need. This not only aids the individual's recovery and rehabilitation but also benefits society by reducing the risk of re-offending. It's a clear demonstration of how mental health care, when applied correctly, can transform lives and communities.