Why are restrctive practices hard to prove in a cout of law?
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Restrictive interventions should ideally not be used at all but the law recognises that on occasion there may be situations where this is necessary. Restrictive interventions should only be used when the individual or somebody else is at risk from harm or to prevent a crime being committed.
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