The Pocketbook Guide to Mental Health Act Assessments 3e
3rd Edition
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© 2024 | Published: June 11, 2024
“This updated accessible pocketbook is a helpful addition for all practitioners and decision makers operating within the Mental Health Act process.”Jason Brandon, Mental Health Social Work Lead, Office of the Chief Social Worker for Adults, Engla…
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Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
How to use this book
Chapter 1. The legal landscape
Chapter 2. Setting up Mental Health Act assessments
Chapter 3. Managing Mental Health Act assessments and making decisions
Chapter 4. Implementing decisions and admission to hospital
Chapter 5. Working with compulsion in the community
Appendix 1. Local contacts for specialist groups of patients
Appendix 2. Admission to hospital: hospital managers’ section papers checklist
Appendix 3. Sample reports, AMHP and Doctor
Appendix 4. The rights of the nearest relative
Appendix 5. Brief guide to assessing children and young people
Appendix 6. Brief guide to assessing rough sleepers
Appendix 7. Brief guide to assessing autistic people
Appendix 8. Brief guide to using S135 & 136
Glossary
References and useful resources
Index
List of abbreviations
How to use this book
Chapter 1. The legal landscape
Chapter 2. Setting up Mental Health Act assessments
Chapter 3. Managing Mental Health Act assessments and making decisions
Chapter 4. Implementing decisions and admission to hospital
Chapter 5. Working with compulsion in the community
Appendix 1. Local contacts for specialist groups of patients
Appendix 2. Admission to hospital: hospital managers’ section papers checklist
Appendix 3. Sample reports, AMHP and Doctor
Appendix 4. The rights of the nearest relative
Appendix 5. Brief guide to assessing children and young people
Appendix 6. Brief guide to assessing rough sleepers
Appendix 7. Brief guide to assessing autistic people
Appendix 8. Brief guide to using S135 & 136
Glossary
References and useful resources
Index
“This updated accessible pocketbook is a helpful addition for all practitioners and decision makers operating within the Mental Health Act process.”
Jason Brandon, Mental Health Social Work Lead, Office of the Chief Social Worker for Adults, England, UK
“This book’s remarkable strength lies in its ability to navigate the intricacies of the AMHP role with both practicality and simplicity. I eagerly anticipate our candidates delving into this text, as it promises to provide invaluable insight and guidance for AMHP practice.”
Sandra Wilkinson, Senior Lecturer & Programme Lead in Advanced Mental Health Practice, UK
Returning in its revised and updated third edition, this celebrated and handy pocketbook provides key advice for busy professionals on the day-to-day aspects of using and applying the Mental Health Act.
The practicing AMHP and student will find this guide invaluable for quickly finding the information they need to set up, undertake and complete an assessment under the Mental Health Act. The new edition features:
Claire Barcham has been a qualified social worker for over 30 years, and an AMHP (a role she has maintained through a range of other professional roles) for more than 25 years. She currently combines work supporting organisational development with a policy and practice role with ADASS.
Jason Brandon, Mental Health Social Work Lead, Office of the Chief Social Worker for Adults, England, UK
“This book’s remarkable strength lies in its ability to navigate the intricacies of the AMHP role with both practicality and simplicity. I eagerly anticipate our candidates delving into this text, as it promises to provide invaluable insight and guidance for AMHP practice.”
Sandra Wilkinson, Senior Lecturer & Programme Lead in Advanced Mental Health Practice, UK
Returning in its revised and updated third edition, this celebrated and handy pocketbook provides key advice for busy professionals on the day-to-day aspects of using and applying the Mental Health Act.
The practicing AMHP and student will find this guide invaluable for quickly finding the information they need to set up, undertake and complete an assessment under the Mental Health Act. The new edition features:
- Brand new and updated key points of law, highlights from the Code of Practice, checklists, key issues and reminders
- Updated references to Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
- Additional information around assessing in specific situations, including a guide to undertaking assessments of people on the autistic spectrum
- Updated guidance on joint working with the police, particularly in relation to sections 135 & 136.
Claire Barcham has been a qualified social worker for over 30 years, and an AMHP (a role she has maintained through a range of other professional roles) for more than 25 years. She currently combines work supporting organisational development with a policy and practice role with ADASS.