Relational risk management in a Psychologically Informed Planned Environment (PIPE) approved premises

AuthorDavid Harvey,Petra Chapman-Gibbs,Karyn Mannix
Published date01 September 2019
Date01 September 2019
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1177/0264550519856096
Subject MatterPractice notes
Practice notes
Relational risk
management
in a Psychologically
Informed Planned
Environment (PIPE)
approved premises
Petra Chapman-Gibbs
National Probation Service, UK
Karyn Mannix
Yorkshire and Humberside Personality Disorder Partnership, UK
David Harvey
Yorkshire and Humberside Personality Disorder Partnership, UK
Abstract
Psychologically Informed Planned Environments (PIPEs) have been developed as
part of the Offender Personality Disorder Strategy (Department of Health, 2011).
The Yorkshire and Humberside Personality Disorder Partnership (YHPDP) supports
the delivery of this strategy at a local level, which includes two PIPE Approved
Premises (AP). We have found that one of the most challenging and important
aspects of running a PIPE AP has been responding to rule-breaking in a
psychologically-informed manner. This paper describes a stepped and structured
framework which we developed for managing boundary violations that is in line
with the PIPE ethos.
Corresponding Author:
Karyn Mannix, Yorkshire and Humberside Personality Disorder Partnership, Unit 24 Sugar Mill Business
Park, Oakshurst Avenue, Leeds, LS11 7DF, UK.
Email: karyn.mannix@nhs.net
The Journal of Community and Criminal Justice
Probation Journal
2019, Vol. 66(3) 356–369
ªThe Author(s) 2019
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