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An Exploratory Survey of Mental Health Social Work in Europe

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  • Kevin Stone

    (School of Health Professions, Faculty of Health, Drake Circus Campus, Plymouth University, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK)

  • Pearse McCusker

    (School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH1 2QL, UK)

  • Gavin Davidson

    (School of Social Sciences Education and Social Work, Faculty of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK)

  • Sarah Vicary

    (School of Health Wellbeing and Social Care, Faculty of Wellbeing Education and Languages, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK)

Abstract

This article reports on an exploratory study comparing mental health social work (MHSW) in Europe. There has been very limited previous research comparing approaches to MHSW in Europe and so the aim of the study was to develop a better understanding of the similarities and differences between and, where relevant, within countries (referred to as jurisdictions). An online survey was distributed mainly through existing European networks and social media to seek information on the role, nature, extent and context of MHSW in a range of European jurisdictions. Conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, there were 158 responses from 10 jurisdictions. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. From this analysis, four main themes were identified, relating to: role; law, policy and education; the distinctive contribution made by MHSW; and the key challenges for MHSW. The study demonstrates that MHSW, although it is described and provided in different ways and is confined by a range of factors, plays an important role in mental health services across jurisdictions. There are also interesting differences between contexts, especially in the balance of therapeutic, legal and specialist/generic approaches, some of which reflect the World Health Organisation’s vision and objectives for mental health. Lastly, the study illustrates a need and provides a valuable basis for further comparative and collaborative work to define MHSW and enhance the contributions it makes.

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  • Kevin Stone & Pearse McCusker & Gavin Davidson & Sarah Vicary, 2021. "An Exploratory Survey of Mental Health Social Work in Europe," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(19), pages 1-16, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:19:p:10462-:d:650143
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    Cited by:

    1. Pearse McCusker & Lauren Gillespie & Gavin Davidson & Sarah Vicary & Kevin Stone, 2023. "The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Social Work: Evidence for Impact?," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(20), pages 1-18, October.
    2. Harry Bark & Jeremy Dixon & Judy Laing, 2023. "The Professional Identity of Social Workers in Mental Health Services: A Scoping Review," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(11), pages 1-16, May.
    3. Daniel Badell & Jesica de Armas & Albert Julià, 2022. "Impact of Socioeconomic Environment on Home Social Care Service Demand and Dependent Users," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(4), pages 1-21, February.

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