Mental Health and Social Work

Mental Health and Social Work

Mental Health and Social Work

Mental Health and Social Work

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Overview

Examining the theory and practice of work with people with mental health problems, this volume considers the current state of policy and organisation and the changes that have taken place over the last decade in the field. The book charts the move away from separate, specialist services, and the resultant impact on service provision and concerns over dilution of expertise. Using research findings and case studies, the contributors discuss:

* the perception of clients by social work organisations

* the implementation of services

* the impact of community care arrangements

* the circumstances of clients who are ‘hidden' from social services

* the ‘mismatch' between clients' needs and provision offered

* the issues of empowerment and assessment of risk as well as with the more ‘public' factors of resources and confidence in models of care

* and the interaction between the various agencies involved with this client group.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781853023026
Publisher: Kingsley, Jessica Publishers
Publication date: 10/01/1998
Series: Research Highlights in Social Work
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.22(w) x 9.17(h) x 0.51(d)

About the Author

Marion Ulas is a lecturer in the Department of Social Work at the University of Edinburgh, specialising in mental health. Her recent research has focused on the operation of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act. Anne Connor is an independent consultant and researcher. She was a health service manager with Lothian Health Board, and has been a senior researcher in the Scottish Office.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction and Overview, Anne Connor, independent consultant and Marion Ulas, University of Edinburgh. 2. Policy in to Practice: Creative Tension or Deadlock? 3. Community-Based Mental Health Services, Anne Connor. 4. Policy and Management of Social Work Services: The Mental Welfare Commission in the Context of Inspection, Christine E. McGregor, Alzheimer Scotland - Action on Dementia. 5. Research Issues in Mental Health Social Work, Marion Ulas. 6. Social Workers as Mental Health Officers: Different Hats, Different Roles? Fiona Myers, University of Edinburgh. 7. Ethnicity and Mental Health, Suman Fernando, The Tizard Centre. 8. Depression in Old Age, Maureen O'Neill, Age Concern Scotland. 9. Maternal Depression in Child and Family Care: The Design, Development and Use of an Instrument for Research and Practice, Michael Sheppard, University of Plymouth. 10. Evaluation of Social Work Services for People with Mental Health Problems, Allyson McCollam, Scottish Development Centre for Mental Health Services and Julia White, freelance research consultant. 11. Service Users' Perspectives on Social Work Activities for People Experiencing Mental Health Problems, Julia White and Allyson McCollam. 12. Afterword, Jim Kiddie, Royal Edinburgh Hospital.
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