Forensic Behaviour Assessor.

Specialised Forensic Behavioural Support

Mark Cranage has a wealth of training and knowledge with specialties in Forensics, Mental Health and Alcohol and other Drugs, providing a strong foundation for providing outcome focused supports to at-risk people with disabilities, trauma and mental health.
Marks philosophy of presenting participants with dignified Care and Supports, compassion, and a community focused, personalised, person-centered and responsive approach.

Our services offer credentialed Forensic risk analysis/assessment. All risk assessments are well validated, commonly used for the criminal court and informed by the Risk Need Responsivity (RNR) framework.

Mark undertakes violent risk assessments across various community and institutional settings including:

We offer forensic psychotherapy and first-class forensic training to organisations, supporting staff and members of the public involved in the violent risk assessments.

Total Health and Rehabilitation is registered with the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Audited part 1 and Part 2 by GCC in May 2022.. Mark offers specialised risk assessments, prepare reports for assessing diagnosis, Investigate historical information, train staff at specialised level, and offer theraputic support.

Mark works alongside local authorities such as the Police, Mental Health and Psychiatrists

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Mental health can be discriminating, biased, and dysfunctional. Mental health can destroy individuals and there families. Mark works collectively with the participant and the family. Engaging contemporaneously with everybody involved serves towards improving quality of life, relationships and outcomes

Mark Cranage | Forensic Behavioural Health Specialist

Tools to carry out Forensic Behaviour Risk Assessment

  • Armidilo-S – A structured risk and management guideline instrument which assesses the risk of sexual recidivism in individuals diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Violence Risk Scale (VRS). – A risk assessment instrument developed to assess the risk for future violence, to guide risk reduction interventions and management plans in adult male offenders and to measure the change in risk.
  • SVR 20 – A 20-item structured framework published in 1998 intended to evaluate risk of sexual violence and informing risk management.
  • HCR 20 – A 20-item structured clinical guide for the assessment of violence risk intended for use with civil psychiatric, community, forensic, and criminal justice populations.
  • RSVP – A 22-item structured guide for the assessment of those who have committed sexual offenses, divided into five domains: sexual violence history, psychological adjustment, mental disorder, social adjustment and manageability.
  • SARA – A 24-item structured guide for spousal risk evaluations in individuals who are suspected of, or who are being treated for, spousal abuse.
  • Static-99R – The Static-99 is a statistically derived actuarial tool designed to predict sexual and violent recidivism in adult male sex offenders

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