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Are you an experienced, highly motivated mental health practitioner and who is passionate about improving health outcomes for those within the Criminal Justice system? Do you want to be part of a well-established and highly reputable service within the Trust? Do you have excellent communication skills and an ability to build strong, robust relationships with others?
We now have the opportunity to recruit 1 full time vacancy for Magistrates Court Liaison and Diversion Practitioner to join our well established Liaison and Diversion Service. This post will be based at Ealing Magistrates Court, which serves the West London area. The Magistrates Court L&D Practitioner will sit within a wider Liaison and Diversion service in West London NHS Trust, forensic community services, including Court Diversion at Isleworth Crown Court, Westminster Magistrates Court, Police custody in Acton and Hammersmith stations and Youth Justice Tri Borough. The post holder will be part of an established liaison and diversion service, working in partnership with the health sector, social services and the criminal justice system focusing on the Crown Court. We are looking for suitably experienced mental health professionals rather than one particular discipline. We are interested in hearing from mental health/Learning disability nurses, social workers, clinical/forensic psychologists or occupational therapists. Speech and Language also welcome, if you have considerable mental health experience.
This scheme, commissioned by NHS England operate to a standard model and similar schemes are now available in every part of the country. It is an all-age service and all women and people under the age of 18 are screened as mandatory due to their vulnerability within the system. The Liaison and Diversion service provides proactive case identification, screening, assessment, liaison and diversion in all Police Custody Suites and Magistrates’ Courts within the catchment of the West London. Liaison and Diversion services are responsible for providing mental health screening assessment for detained persons. Where detained persons are identified who require further assessment and intervention, they will provide it or ensure appropriate referrals are made.
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The Candidate Pack provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required. Please view as attached