LS/CMI

LEVEL OF SERVICE / CASE MANAGEMENT INVENTORY EVALUATION REPORTS

The RMA has a role in supporting service led quality assurance through the publication of evaluation reports on the use of the LS/CMI system in Scotland. The purpose of the LS/CMI reports is to provide an analysis of information from the use of the LS/CMI system in Scotland to support the development of self-evaluation, quality assurance measures and service planning. We would like to thank Justice Social Work Services for their ongoing collaboration in providing data and look forward to providing further analysis in the future.

LS/CMI in PRACTICE NATIONAL REPORT

 

PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 2014

The LS/CMI In Practice National Report is drawn from the analysis of aggregated data provided by Justice Social Work Services from across Scotland at the end of September 2013.

LS/CMI in PRACTICE: CUSTODIAL REPORT

PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 2018

Following publication of the LS/CMI in Practice reports for each local authority and the National Report in 2014 a number of topics for further examination were identified by the RMA and Social Work Scotland. This included a report on the use of the LS/CMI method in custody similar to the National Report which drew upon community based Social Work use of the LS/CMI.

This report provides a broad analysis of information from the use of the LS/CMI within a custodial setting in Scotland and draws upon aggregated data provided by all prison based Justice Social Work Services in October 2016.

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LS/CMI in PRACTICE: RISK OF SERIOUS HARM REPORT

PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 2018

This report provides a profile of individuals assessed within the community who met the criteria for further risk of serious harm assessment. Further, it provides a comparison of those assessed as high or very high risk of serious harm against those assessed as low or medium risk of serious harm.

This report draws on aggregated data provided by Justice Social Work Services across Scotland between 2010 and April 2015.

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