Social work in specialist mental health teams
How can social workers support people whose mental health needs can't be met by mainstream services? In this special report, Community Care talks to social workers from South West London and St George's mental health trust who work in three specialist areas of mental health care: services for deaf adult and children, an eating disorders unit and a team that works with people who have committed offences while mentally unwell.
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