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Integration of Mental Health Social Work and the NHS, The


Integration of Mental Health Social Work and the NHS, The

Paperback by Bogg, Daisy

Integration of Mental Health Social Work and the NHS, The

£37.99

ISBN:
9781844451500
Publication Date:
23 Jun 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Imprint:
Learning Matters Ltd
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 20 May 2024
Integration of Mental Health Social Work and the NHS, The

Description

The integration of services has been NHS policy for a number of years, but how successfully has it been achieved? This book explores the issues from a social care perspective and examines changes in practice so far, particularly progress towards the overall aim of improving the experience of the service user and achieving 'seamless services'. The clash between medically-driven and socially-driven approaches has long been discussed and the book considers whether these two approaches have now been reconciled, or whether the reality of modern service provision continues to create a range of power struggles and demoralization among the professional groups.

Contents

Setting the scene: the past, the present and possible futures Government Direction: A policy framework Social Work as an Identity within Mental Health Services The social perspective versus the medical perspective: have we found a middle ground? Ownership and the secondment of social work staff Wholesale change? Working in partnership Health & social care budgets: will the fog ever lift? Integrated services: where do the service users fit in? Approved Mental Health Professionals: a Trojan horse The experience of substance misuse: a word from the voluntary sector From the other angle: a word from health The integration agenda: what have we learnt so far?

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