M. Davies et M. Woolgrove, MENTAL-HEALTH SOCIAL-WORK AND THE USE OF SUPERVISION REGISTERS FOR PATIENTS AT RISK, Health & social care in the community, 6(1), 1998, pp. 25-34
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15
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath","Social Work
The widespread media coverage of lapses in community care for people w
ith severe mental illness was instrumental in 1994 to the setting up o
f supervision registers of patients at risk as part of the Department
of Health's Ten Point Plan (Health Service Guidelines (94)5). This stu
dy emerged from a recognition among social workers and the Association
of Directors of Social Services that the development of such register
s had broad implications for the future of mental health social work p
ractice within the framework of the Care Programme Approach. The focus
of the study was the impact of the supervision registers on social wo
rk practice. A questionnaire was completed by 137 social workers about
clients on their caseload, who were also on the supervision registers
. The sample of 235 clients was drawn from 27 different local authorit
ies. This paper describes the nature and circumstances of those being
placed on supervision registers under the three separate categories: r
isk of serious violence, suicide and severe self-neglect. Social worke
rs' opinions were explored regarding the usefulness and effectiveness
of the registers, together with their experience of inter-disciplinary
relationships in the supervision registers' process.