THRIVE Model
The THRIVE Model is a structured framework used to assess and manage vulnerability-related risks. It ensures that officers make informed, consistent, and proportionate decisions when interacting with individuals who may be at risk. The acronym THRIVE stands for: T - Threat
The immediate danger posed to the individual or others.
H - Harm
The potential severity of injury or damage that could occur.
R - Risk
The likelihood of the identified harm happening.
I - Investigation
The necessity for further inquiry to understand the situation better.
V - Vulnerability
The individual's capacity to protect themselves, considering their personal circumstances.
E - Engagement
The involvement of appropriate partners or agencies to provide support.
The THRIVE Model is applied through a systematic process:
Identify Vulnerabilities: Recognise any factors that may make an individual susceptible to harm, such as age, mental health issues, or substance abuse.,
Assess Interaction with the Situation: Evaluate how these vulnerabilities interact with the current circumstances to create a risk of harm.,
Determine Level of Risk: Assess the severity and likelihood of potential harm occurring.,
Decide on Appropriate Action: Based on the assessment, determine the necessary steps to mitigate the risk, which may include involving other agencies or providing immediate support.
Importance of THRIVE in Policing
The THRIVE Model is a crucial framework in policing that helps officers assess and manage situations involving vulnerable individuals. By considering threat, harm, risk, investigation, vulnerability, and engagement, officers can make informed decisions about the level of risk and the appropriate response. The model ensures consistent decision-making, prioritising the safety and well-being of vulnerable people while encouraging efficient use of resources. It also promotes collaboration with other agencies, such as social services and mental health professionals, to provide a more comprehensive and effective response. Overall, the THRIVE Model ensures that vulnerable individuals receive the support they need while safeguarding public safety.

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