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Coercion Free Nebraska (CFN) is a coalition committed to improving
behavioral health care for youth across Nebraska. With a vision for
all providers to adopt a trauma-informed system of care, Nebraska’s
Coercion Free initiative coincides with a national model. Each initiative
aims to prevent and reduce the practice of using seclusion, restraint
and other restrictive interventions in residential youth facilities
across Nebraska and the United States. Transforming
the current culture in behavioral health care is a critical step
in establishing coercion-free treatment environments. The existence
of seclusion and restraint sends a message to treatment staff and
the public that people with mental illnesses are dangerous. It is
time to deliver a new message:
- Restraint and seclusion pose significant risks
to individuals undergoing treatment and those who are entrusted
with their care.
- Subjecting individuals with a history of trauma
to any form of restraint can re-traumatize them and produce a
significant decline in recovery.
- Those subject to restraint and seclusion frequently
experience a loss of dignity; further compromising recovery and
personal empowerment.
Coercion Free Nebraska works to shift the
focus from deficit-based models to a strength-based approach, focusing
on enhancing self-esteem and promoting the client-centered goals
of recovery and rehabilitation.
It is the goal of CFN to foster a system
of care for individuals and families that embraces and creates treatment
environments that minimize coercion. Through encouraging the growth
and development of coercion- and trauma-free treatment environments
CFN focuses on reducing the use of restraint and seclusion in Nebraska
health system and facilities.
CFN educates and empowers providers and consumers
alike through:
- Public speaking presentations
- Agency protocol revisions
- Educational Symposium Opportunities
CFN actively promotes a mental health system that
treats people with dignity and respect, protects individuals’
rights, provides the best care possible, and assists in their recovery.
The Nebraska initiative centers primarily around the following outcomes:
- Increase in the knowledge, skills, and abilities
of consumers, providers, facilities, advocates, and others to
prevent, reduce, and monitor the use of seclusion and restraint.
- Increase the number of facilities that implement
best practice prevention and reduction guidelines.
- Reduce the number of seclusion and restraint-related
deaths and injuries and the frequency of use of such interventions.
- Future elimination of restraint and seclusion
practices replaced with a strength-base model.
TTo access additional information on Coercion
Free Nebraska please email
info@cfnebraska.org or visit www.cfnebraska.org.
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