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The FACE risk profile is a commercial mental health assessment tool that is part of a collection of tools produced by "FACE Recording & Measurement Systems".

Nomenclature

FACE stands for "Functional Analysis of Care Environments".

"FACE Recording & Measurement Systems" is the name of the company that produce several toolkits to assess risk and needs in health and social care, mental health, people with learning disabilities, young people, and people with substance misuse problems; to assess peoples' mental capacity, and as an assessment of needs for telecare.

The FACE risk profile is part of the toolkits for calculating risks for people with mental health problems, learning disabilities, substance misuse problems, young and older people, and in perinatal services.

References

  • Clifford, P.L. (Summer 1999). "The FACE Recording and Measurement System: a scientific approach to person-based information". Bulletin of the Manager Clinic. 63 (3): 305–31. PMID 10452193. Retrieved 4 December 2013.