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Assessment of parents by Approved Social Workers under the Mental Health Act 1983
- Authors:
- WEBSTER Jeni, HATFIELD Barbara, MOHAMAD Hadi
- Journal article citation:
- Practice: Social Work in Action, 11(2), 1999, pp.5-26.
- Publisher:
- Taylor and Francis
Approved Social Workers from seven local authorities were interviewed about Mental Health Act assessments involving parents. Half of all the children in these families were under eight years old, and in forty percent of cases there was concern about the children's safety. Those children perceived most at risk or in need of alternative care arrangements tended to be children on lone parents, ethnic minority parents, parents who misused drugs or alcohol, or parents who were themselves abused as children. The authors conclude that joint approaches with child care colleagues are essential in assessing the risks and needs of children identified through mental health crisis in a parent.
Mental health and the Asian communities: a local survey
- Authors:
- HATFIELD Barbara, et al
- Journal article citation:
- British Journal of Social Work, 26(3), June 1996, pp.315-336.
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
Describes a survey of people from the Asian communities in 'Milltown' which includes people who used mental health services, family members of service users, and members of the Asian general public. Personal and social stresses of the group were explored as were their perceptions of the 'causes' of mental ill-health and appropriate responses. A range of issues identified by respondents surrounded the cultural acceptability of services. The findings of the survey are compared with similar studies, which focus on indigenous white British service users. Some findings are common; other issues are specific to this Asian group.