Accredited Mental Health Social Work in Australia: A Reality Check |
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Authors: | Jennifer Martin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Social Work , RMIT University , Melbourne jenny.martin@rmit.edu.au |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract Accredited mental health social workers (AMHSWs) have a great deal to offer the clients they see in their private practices, many of whom have complex needs. However, they are constrained by the inflated expectations Government has about evidence-based psychological interventions. The restrictions placed on the professional private practice of AMHSWs by Federal Government Medicare funding of a narrow set of psychological interventions ultimately limits the services received by clients. In this article, the findings of a survey of AMHSWs are presented, highlighting the tensions between individualised responses promoted by Medicare payments, and those premised on principles of social justice and social inclusion. |
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Keywords: | Accredited Mental Health Social Workers Focused Psychological Strategies Social Context Evidence-based Practice |
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