Thursday, 25 February 2010

What do people who work in mental health actually do?

Thanks to Jill Anderson of Mental Health in Higher Education for this posting.

This new resource may be of interest.

The resource is aimed at educators and students from any health and social care discipline who are training or working in mental health care; and at anyone who wants to find out what people who work in mental health actually do.


http://www.cetl.org.uk/learning/working_in_mental_health/

The site was developed by the CETL http://www.cetl.org.uk/ for Clinical and Communication Skills and features a series of interviews with members of the different professions working in mental health care. Psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, psychologists, and occupational therapists talk about their roles within the multidisciplinary team, and their perspectives on team working and on the service users with whom they work.

The resource is aimed at educators and students from any health and social care discipline who are training or working in mental health care; and at anyone who wants to find out what people who work in mental health actually do. 


Elaine Hanzak

www.hanzak.com 

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