Principal functions of a mental health worker are: * Face to face client work - supporting the delivery of brief interventions and self help for people with common mental disorders of all ages. For example, working with clients with panic disorder and major depression using cognitive behavioural approaches. * Promoting positive mental health and awareness of the importance of addressing mental health issues. * Strengthening the information available for patients about mental health. * Improving knowledge held within a GP practice about the network of community resources available for people with mental health problems. * Wider community networking and liaison …show more content…
It is a way of helping to create long-term relationships between people in the community who perhaps would not have met under everyday circumstances.
An advocate and client will spend time getting to know each other and the advocate will support their client to ensure their voice is heard, on occasions it may be necessary for an advocate to speak up for their partner. Advocates and their client will socialise in their local communities and participate in things they both enjoy. Having a citizen advocate allows a person to have somebody in their life who is independent, unpaid and just for them.
Advocates make sure that their clients have an influence over the decisions that affect their lives, so that their needs are met and their rights and interests safeguarded. Advocates also ensure that the views and opinions of their client are heard and respected, and that they are treated as individuals, and valued members of society. There are no restrictions on the time spent in this relationship. The organisation will support the advocate by way of initial preparation sessions, ongoing support sessions with other advocates and individual sessions with project …show more content…
* high workload and pressure facing social workers, leads to poor quality of work and bad practice * mistakes in the fields of child protection can lead to significant human consequences and to critical attention from the public and media * there is less career ladder for social workers compared with other sectors * Poor decision making.What could be improved: * training must be improved * decision making must be improved * response to crises must be rapid * Greater creativity in exploring solutions * The availability of different perspectives in understanding families * Better responsiveness to families * The senior management to continue to seek out the way good practice enabled and implemented * Supervisions to be carried out to monitor individual competence and Consideration should be given to strengthen the social workers response to problems * Government to issue more funding in social working, this will encourage people to consider career in social working 2. Psychiatrist: The important aspect of a Psychiatrist:Psychiatrist are doctors who look after people with mental health problems, such as