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Medical role approved

Posted: 09 September 2004 | Subscribe Online


Mental health tsar Louis Appleby has told Community Care that the publication this week of the Mental Health Bill would end the role of approved social worker and replace it with approved mental health professional. Such professionals will come from a variety of backgrounds.

Most in social care will be relieved that the bill is finally published. It will, if passed, form the backbone of the government's commitment to supporting and treating people with mental illness and protecting the public.
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However, the new approach risks ignoring a vast pool of experience. Approved social workers know how to deal with mental health problems. ASWs also have a career background in social work and work with other social care professionals, including services such as housing. Also, an ASW must agree with two doctors before a patient can be sectioned - ensuring these decisions incorporate social as well as medical factors.

If the newly created approved mental health professionals are drawn largely from nurses and psychologists, who have spent their working lives within the NHS or other medical settings, such pragmatic knowledge and understanding of social issues could be lost and replaced by an approach focused on purely medical needs.

Yet approved social workers will be able to convert to the role with some additional training. Whether ASWs can change will depend on the whether the government can give them an incentive to do so.


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