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General Social Care Council set to accredit new mental health role

Posted: 04 November 2004 | Subscribe Online


Talks are under way between the Department of Health and the General Social Care Council about the accreditation of the new role of approved mental health practitioner.

Head of mental health legislation at the Department of Health Adrian Sieff said he was aware of the concerns around scrapping the post of approved social worker and replacing it with approved mental health practitioners (AMHPs).

He told delegates at a mental health conference organised by Harrogate Management Centre in London last week that despite some AMHPs coming from health backgrounds, they would be expected to offer a social perspective within the tribunal process.
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Under the draft Mental Health Bill, nurses and occupational therapists are among the groups of workers who can take up the job, which has led to fears that medical professionals will dominate the field.

Sieff said the job had been carried out in the past on "professional demarcation rather than competency demarcation lines" but involving the GSCC in accrediting the new role was designed to ensure it continued to have a social perspective.

Carer Vicky Yeates slammed the bill for its "unwelcome diminution of the rights of carers".

She said that progress on legislation on the rights of the nearest relative role had been "significantly eroded" by the bill.
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The nearest relative role is replaced by a nominated person and a carer. Under current law, the closest relative can challenge detention and order the discharge of a patient.

But under clause 12 of the draft bill the AMHP will not have to consult carers.

Yeates said this would cause problems between AMHPs and carers.

"Emotions can run high at times and good mental health practitioners will understand that," she said. "But there are some professionals out there who will not consult carers."

Yeates said it was "truly, truly scary" that the rights of the nominated person would be less than those of the nearest relative.


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