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Swedish National Board of Institutional Care

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Approximately one thousand adults with serious substance abuse problems are taken into care each year, and admitted to one of SiS homes for people with substance misuse problems, under the terms of LVM. Compulsory care is limited to a maximum of six months. During that time, the client is detoxified,
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About 1,300 children and young people each year are placed at one of SiS's residential homes for young people, under the terms of LVU. The average time spent in these homes are around five months, and just over half are discharged within three months. Everyone is given a treatment plan based on their
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Young people between the ages of 15 and 17, who commit serious criminal offences such as robbery, aggravated assault, rape, manslaughter or murder can be sentenced to a high-security youth care unit, managed by the SiS. As treatment progresses the person is moved to more open units, and aftercare is
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problems and for adults suffering from substance abuse problems. SiS offers a number of different treatment plans and mandatory care, when voluntary intervention have failed, and the right to forcibly detain and isolate individuals has become necessary. Decisions regarding compulsory care is made by
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SiS runs residential homes for young people with psychosocial problems, suffering from substance abuse problems, or having committed crimes, under the terms of the Care of Young Persons Special Provisions Act (abbreviated LVU) and the Secure Youth Care Act (LSU). SiS also operates homes for adults
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individual needs and circumstances, and treatment is planned together with the patient, family and social services. The most common therapeutic approach is
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with alcohol abuse problems, substance abuse problems, or a combination of these under the Care of Substance Abusers Special Provisions Act (LVM).
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receives care and medical treatment. The methods of treatment vary from patient to patient.
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Index

Swedish
Swedish government agency
Ministry of Health and Social Affairs
psychosocial
administrative court
cognitive behavioural therapy
Aggression Replacement Training
Relapse Prevention
Motivational Interviewing
Motivational Interviewing
Relapse Prevention
Community Reinforcement Approach
12-Step programmes
Crime in Sweden
Swedish Prison and Probation Service
SFS 1990:52
SFS 1998:641
1988:870
"Administrative courts"


"The Swedish National Board of Institutional Care"
"LVU – assessment and treatment in special residential homes for young people"
"LSU – secure youth care instead of prison"
"LVM – motivating adults with substance misuse problems to continue their treatment"
Swedish National Board of Institutional Care
Categories
Crime in Sweden
Government agencies of Sweden
Medical and health organizations based in Sweden

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