An Audit of Assessment and Reporting by Approved Social Workers (ASWs)

Davidson, Gavin and Campbell, Jim. 2010. An Audit of Assessment and Reporting by Approved Social Workers (ASWs). The British Journal of Social Work, 40(5), pp. 1609-1627. ISSN 1468-0173 [Article]

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This paper examines the routine practice of Approved Social Workers (ASWs) in adult mental health services in Northern Ireland. It begins with a review of existing literature on the ASW role before describing how a retrospective audit, using a mixed methods approach, was used to collect data on eighty-four assessments carried out to determine whether compulsory admission to hospital was needed. Respondents were also asked to consider how such assessments might be affected by proposed changes to the law in this field. The key findings highlighted a number of areas of practice that may be improved. There were inconsistencies in how the assessments were recorded and an uneven distribution of workloads across ASWs. Some problems were identified with inter-agency working and, in a quarter of the assessments, the ASW reported having felt afraid or at risk. The authors make a number of recommendations, which include: the use of a standard reporting procedure; that organisations should consider how to deliver a more even distribution of ASW workload; that protocols should be developed that ensure that ASWs are not left alone in potentially risky situations; and that joint assessments with General Practitioners should be required, rather than just recommended.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcp060

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Social, Therapeutic & Community Engagement (STaCS)

Dates:

DateEvent
2010Published

Item ID:

6693

Date Deposited:

25 May 2012 15:35

Last Modified:

15 Nov 2013 16:43

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/6693

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