Mental health awareness: Video learning resources

Published: 13/05/2024

Mental health awareness in adult social care is essential for ensuring that the care and support that people receive is holistic and person-centred. These resources can help you to consider what effective support might look like and how the effect of mental health stigma can be seen in everyday interactions.

Introduction

Mental health awareness in social care is essential for ensuring that the care and support that people receive is holistic and person-centred. These resources can help you to consider what effective support might look like and how the effect of mental health stigma can be seen in everyday interactions.

The videos below outline:

  • The concept and definitions of good mental health.
  • A summary of mental health treatment and the C.H.E.C.K. mnemonic.
  • How we can best support practitioners with whose life experience of includes social work involvement in their own family lives.

Professional Standards

PQS:KSS - Person-centred practice | The role of social workers | Supervision, critical analysis and reflection | Assuring good social work practice and development

CQC - Caring | Effective | Responsive | Safe

PCF - Knowledge | Intervention and skills

RCOT - Develop intervention | Service users