The rise in numbers of applications for people being formally detained in hospital is one of the reasons given for the independent review of the Mental Health Act in England and Wales. These figures have led to concerns that the legislation might be flawed, including in relation to the process of Mental Health Act Assessments. Discussed in this article are two of the roles involved: the doctor who is responsible for conducting a medical assessment and the Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) who is responsible for assessing the social circumstances and in addition making the application. Using data from a study into AMHPs and the lens of the sociological theory ‘dirty work’, we discuss shift, an aspect of dirty work not yet applied in...
This article concerns interpreter-mediated Mental Health Act (1983) assessments where either a signe...
The paper explores the implications of being a social worker seconded to a Mental Health Trust based...
Background In England between 2010 and 2013, just over one million recipients of the main out-of-wor...
The paper explores the notion of ‘dirty work’ in relation to the newly created role of the Approved ...
© 2018, © 2018 British Association of Social Workers. The enactment of the Mental Health Act (MHA) 2...
The Mental Health Act 1983 was amended in 2007 and introduced the new role of the multi-disciplinary...
The role of the Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) under the Mental Health Act (MHA) 1983 in...
This article explores the concept of a ‘fool’s errand’ in relation to the specialist role of the App...
There is little empirical research focusing on how social workers experience the law in their everyd...
In the UK, applications for involuntary admission to psychiatric units are made mainly by specially ...
Summary: This article uses the concept of citizenship to explore the recent mental health statutes w...
Background: strictly “mental health” should, as its name suggests, be about health, yet there is now...
The emergence of recovery as an important philosophy in contemporary mental health care, alongside i...
BACKGROUND Shift work is common. However, research findings are mixed regarding the impact of shift...
There is an extensive body of research into home treatment for acute mental illness, but this is the...
This article concerns interpreter-mediated Mental Health Act (1983) assessments where either a signe...
The paper explores the implications of being a social worker seconded to a Mental Health Trust based...
Background In England between 2010 and 2013, just over one million recipients of the main out-of-wor...
The paper explores the notion of ‘dirty work’ in relation to the newly created role of the Approved ...
© 2018, © 2018 British Association of Social Workers. The enactment of the Mental Health Act (MHA) 2...
The Mental Health Act 1983 was amended in 2007 and introduced the new role of the multi-disciplinary...
The role of the Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) under the Mental Health Act (MHA) 1983 in...
This article explores the concept of a ‘fool’s errand’ in relation to the specialist role of the App...
There is little empirical research focusing on how social workers experience the law in their everyd...
In the UK, applications for involuntary admission to psychiatric units are made mainly by specially ...
Summary: This article uses the concept of citizenship to explore the recent mental health statutes w...
Background: strictly “mental health” should, as its name suggests, be about health, yet there is now...
The emergence of recovery as an important philosophy in contemporary mental health care, alongside i...
BACKGROUND Shift work is common. However, research findings are mixed regarding the impact of shift...
There is an extensive body of research into home treatment for acute mental illness, but this is the...
This article concerns interpreter-mediated Mental Health Act (1983) assessments where either a signe...
The paper explores the implications of being a social worker seconded to a Mental Health Trust based...
Background In England between 2010 and 2013, just over one million recipients of the main out-of-wor...