Objective: To examine national and international initiatives for the provision of safer health care and their applicability to mental health services.
Conclusions: There is a need for an integrated, uniform approach to the development and implementation of safety standards in mental health services. A partnership approach involving key stakeholders and the consideration of an initial set of safety indicators requires consideration.
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