Mental health social workers play a vital role in supporting individuals who are experiencing mental health challenges. They assess the needs of people with mental health problems, develop care plans, provide counselling and practical help, and work alongside other professionals such as psychiatrists, nurses, and occupational therapists. Much of the work involves helping people access services, manage daily living, and maintain independence, as well as supporting families and carers. Mental health social workers often work in NHS trusts, local authorities, or charitable organisations, and may visit clients in hospitals, community centres, or their own homes. The role requires empathy, resilience, good communication skills, and a strong understanding of mental health issues.
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