This book offers a structured, explanatory approach to the role and perspective of the social worker in multi-disciplinary child and adolescent mental health services. This perspective is grounded in an understanding of the pressures of practice, with realism and honesty that will enable practitioners to gain encouragement to achieve competent practice.
The role of structural inequality, the psychological effects of social exclusion and inadequate resource allocation are addressed and linked to social work ethics and values to challenge oppressive practice in all its forms, including the rationing of scarce resources. There is a place for accepting uncertainty and withstanding agency pressures using advanced negotiation and decision-making skills.
Multidisciplinary teams
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Private Member Bills
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Details of government consultations
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