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A study of support for families with a very low birthweight baby
Report prepared for the Scottish Office, Home and Health DeptAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q92/22437(Study) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
The clinical activity of mental health nurse lecturers
Concerns have been expressed about the ability of mental health lecturers to prepare practitioners
with the skills, knowledge and attitudes needed to implement the National Service
Framework for mental health. Specifically mental health nurse lecturers have been criticized
for lacking clinical competence and credibility, and for being out of touch with developments
in service delivery. This paper presents a selection of findings from a recent review
into the clinical activity of mental health lecturers in higher education institutions in
England. The issues discussed include roles in practice, questioning the value of face-to-face
clinical work, the benefits of being clinically active, the difficulties of clinical academic roles,
barriers to maintaining clinical activity, questioning the quality of the clinical workforce,
and finally strategies to facilitate clinical activity. Whilst there is support among mental
health nurse lecturers for the need to engage with practice at some level, there are inconsistencies
in the ways that this is being achieved. Lecturers are, however, getting together to
debate how best to keep up with changes in mental health practice and delivery