TITLE Mental Health Law and Policy SI MODULE CODE 66-7638-00N CREDITS 30 LEVEL 7 JACS CODE L500 SUBJECT GROUP Social work DEPARTMENT Social work, social care and community services MODULE LEADER Aileen Moore MODULE STUD HOURS (based on 10 hours per credit)* Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities Placement (if applicable) Independent Guided Study 70 230 300 MODULE DESCRIPTOR Total Number of Study Hours MODULE AIM This module aims to provide students with the knowledge of the legal and policy framework required to undertake statutory duties and roles specified in the Mental Health Act 1983 (amended 2007) and the skills to demonstrate competence in applying the law in supervised practice according to professional codes of practice and ethics. MODULE LEARNING OUTCOMES By engaging successfully with this module a student will be able to 1. Critically apply knowledge of mental health legislation, related codes of practice and national and local policy guidance to complex and high risk situations in the wider context of other relevant legislation, in particular the Children Act 1989, Children Act 2004, Human Rights 1998 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and DOLs taking account of values such as rights and choice and diversity; 2. Apply in-depth knowledge and understanding of the particular needs of children, young people, their families and communities to AMHP Specialist Mental Health practice in the context of those particular needs, taking into account risk and rights ; 3. Critically evaluate a range of research and evidence based practice to analyse local and national policy that informs AMHP specialist mental health practice. 4. Define the legal position and accountability of AMHPs in relation to the Acts, any employing organisation and the authority on whose behalf they are acting including safeguarding roles. INDICATIVE CONTENT Detailed examination of the Mental Health Act (1983 amended 2007), Overview of associated legislation the Mental Capacity Act (2005/ 2007), Children Acts (1989, 2004), Human Rights Act (1998). National and local Codes of Practice Service users and carers perspectives Relevant case law
The AMHP role, powers, accountability and responsibilities The AMHP role - interpreting and applying legally defined threshold criteria in complex practice situations (risk, rights, judgements and dilemmas in decision making). Other statutory roles within the legislation that interface with the AMHP role The AMHP role in inter-professional practice LEARNING, TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT - STRATEG AND METHODS Students will be supported in their learning, to achieve the above outcomes, in the following ways Tutor led / directed learning Lectures and interactive workshops led by university tutors and expert practitioners from a variety of mental health settings will provide opportunities for students to explore the application of the law in practice. Tutorial support will be provided for the presentation and case study assessments. Student directed Learning Attending taught sessions and law revisions session Preparing formative assignment- first case study Extending their knowledge via reading Jones Mental Health Act Manual and other suggested materials Researching topics relevant to their practice Shadowing then taking the lead in assessments Application of learning to own practice Reflection on their own and others practice ASSESSMENT TASK INFORMATION No.* Short Description of SI Code EX/CW/PR Weighting % Word Count or Exam Duration** 1 On-line test CW 10% 1 hour In-module retrieval available 2 Individual Presentation to peers and Practice educators and examiners PR 20% 20 minutes (1200 words) 3 2 Case studies based on practice CW 70% 3500 N FEEDBACK Students will receive feedback on their performance in the following ways Immediate feedback from the on-line test Feedback from the presentation within a week Formative feedback on first case study Formal feedback from markers of the portfolio
LEARNING RESOURCES FOR THIS MODULE (INCLUDING READING LISTS) Reading lists will be up-dated and available through the library gateway. Core texts JONES, R. (2013). Mental Health Act Manual. 16 th ed., London, Sweet and Maxwell. Barker,P. eds (2011) Mental Health ethics: The Human Context. Abingdon, Routledge. Department of Health (2008) Code of Practice: Mental Health Act 1983, London HMSO Golightly, M (2011) Social work and Mental Health (4 th ed) Exeter, Learning Matters Health care Professions Council (2012) Standards of Conduct, Performance and ethics. London, HCPC Reading Loumen, M and restifo, K. (2009) 'Mental Health inequalities Facing U.K. Minority Ethnic Populations', Journal of Psychological Issues in Organizational Culture, Vol.3, pp146-157 Phillips, P Sandford, T and Johnstone, C. (esd) (2011) Working in Mental Health: Policy and Practice in a changing Environment. Oxon. Routledge. HATFIELD, B., MOHAMAD, H., and HUXLE, P. (1992) The 1983 Mental Health Act in five local authorities: a study of the practice of approved social workers. International journal of social psychiatry's. 38 (3), 189-207. HEALTH AND CARE PROFESSIONS COUNCIL, (2012). Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics. London, HCPC. HUXLE, P. and KERFOOT, M. (1993) Variation in requests to social services departments for assessment for compulsory psychiatric admission. SOC-PSCHIATR-PSCHIATR- EPIDEMIOL. 28 (2),71-76. Wider legislation DoH. The Care Programme Approach, Effective Care Co-ordination and Refocusing the CPA( 1991 and 1999 and 2008) HMSO Human Rights Act(1998) Mental Capacity Act(2006) Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DOLS)( 2006-2008) HMSO Carers (Recognition and Services Act(1995) HMSO Carers and Disabled Children Act(2000) HMSO Carers (Equal Opportunities) Act (2004) HMSO
National Assistance Act - (esp. sections, 47, 48, 21)(1948) HMSO Ordinary Residence Guidance( 1993) HMSO Police and Criminal Evidence Act (1984) HMSO Advance Statements/Advance Decisions (MCA Code)(2007) DoH Safeguarding Adults Procedures No Secrets (DoH)(2000) Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA)(2001) NICE Guidelines (Schizophrenia / Depression etc.) ( 2003-2013) Children Act (1989 (2004)) Local Safeguarding Children Procedures NHS and Community Care Act(1990) (including FACS - Fair Access to Care) 2003 Community Care (Direct Payments) Act(1996) (and Direct Payment Guidance) 2009 Self Directed Support National Guidance (CSIP)(2007) Continuing Health care and Funded Nursing Care(2007) Equality Act (2010)
SECTION 2 MODULE INFORMATION FOR STAFF ONL MODULE DELIVER AND ASSESSMENT MANAGEMENT INFORMATION MODULE STATUS - INDICATE IF AN CHANGES BEING MADE NEW MODULE EXISTING MODULE - NO CHANGE Title Change Level Change Credit Change Assessment Pattern Change Change to Delivery Pattern Date the changes (or new module) will be implemented 09/2015 MODULE DELIVER PATTERN - Give details of the start and end dates for each module. If the course has more than one intake, for example, September and January, please give details of the module start and end dates for each intake. Module Begins Module Ends Course Intake 1 15/09/2015 F/T 05/02/2016 P/T 27/5/2016 Course Intake 2 DD/MM/ DD/MM/ Course Intake 3 DD/MM/ DD/MM/ Is timetabled contact time required for this module? Are any staff teaching on this module non-shu employees? If yes, please give details of the employer institution(s) below A range of specialist speakers from Health and Local Authorities. What proportion of the module is taught by these non-shu staff, expressed as a percentage? MODULE ASSESSMENT INFORMATION Indicate how the module will be marked *Overall PERCENTAGE Mark of 50% *Overall PASS / FAIL Grade 60% SUB-TASKS Will any sub-tasks (activities) be used as part of the assessment strategy for this module? N FINAL TASK According to the Assessment Information shown in the Module Descriptor, which task will be the LAST TASK to be taken or handed-in? (Give task number as shown in the Assessment Information Grid in Section 1 of the Descriptor) NON-STANDARD ASSESSMENT PATTERNS MARK 'X' IN BOX IF MODULE ASSESSMENT PATTERN IS NON STANDARD, eg MODEL B, ALL TASKS MUST BE PASSED AT 50%. NB: Non-standard assessment patterns are subject to faculty agreement and approval by Registry Services - see guidance. notes. No. 3 X All tasks to be passed at 50% CHECKED Date June 2015 Reason Checked Against SI