You are here

Social Work and Mental Health in Scotland
Share

Social Work and Mental Health in Scotland



April 2008 | 224 pages | Learning Matters
Since the inception of the Scottish Parliament in 1999, mental health law, policy, practice and ethos have changed dramatically in Scotland. This book provides a thorough grounding in the key issues in mental health and presents a clear picture of the current Scottish mental health scene. By highlighting the skills and values that are necessary for contemporary practice, it helps students to develop their knowledge and understanding to enable them to deliver an appropriate and responsive service for people facing mental health challenges.
 
Perspectives, ethics and values in mental health social work
 
The legal and policy context (I): the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003
 
The legal and policy context (II): support and protection of vulnerable adults
 
The legal and policy context (III): the law relating to mentally disordered offenders
 
Working with vulnerable people: mental health and disorder in children and young people
 
Working with vulnerable people: adults who are short-term service users
 
Working with vulnerable people: adults who are long-term service users
 
Working across organisational and professional boundaries

For instructors

Purchasing options

Please select a format:

ISBN: 9781844451302
£34.99

SAGE Knowledge is the ultimate social sciences digital library for students, researchers, and faculty. Hosting more than 4,400 titles, it includes an expansive range of SAGE eBook and eReference content, including scholarly monographs, reference works, handbooks, series, professional development titles, and more.

The platform allows researchers to cross-search and seamlessly access a wide breadth of must-have SAGE book and reference content from one source.

SAGE Knowledge brings together high-quality content from across our imprints, including CQ Press and Corwin titles.