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Hi, need to submit a 750 words essay on the topic For for social work.More men than women were assessed in the 40 and below age group. However, women outnumbered the men in number of assessments for t
Hi, need to submit a 750 words essay on the topic For for social work.
More men than women were assessed in the 40 and below age group. However, women outnumbered the men in number of assessments for those aged 41 and above.
Figure 3 reflects the employment status of those assessed and shows that a great number of those assessed were unemployed, and followed by those who were retired.
It would seem that the number of assessments was significantly high in people who were not involved in some sort of employment activity.
Incidentally, Figure 4 shows that the number of applications for detention under Section 2 and Section 3 of the Act was relatively the same over the years. Furthermore, those applying under Section 4 were comparatively fewer and decreased significantly in 2004.
Table 1 shows the living group of men and women assessed and indicates that for both men and women, number of assessment was highest in the group who lived alone and lowest for those who lived with other service users. It is also well worth noting that there were more men who lived with parents or other family members than those with a partner or children. This is the opposite of what we is seen with women wherein a greater proportion lived with a partner or children than with parents or other family members.
On the other hand, figures in Table 2 show that a great majority, 39.2%, of those assessed lived in council or housing association property. This figure is twice as large as those who lived in owner-occupied property, 20.4%.
In light of the principal psychiatric diagnosis at point of assessment, Table 3 shows that the two most prevailing principal psychiatric diagnosis were schizophrenia and affective psychosis. It is also well worth noting that a significantly large proportion of the cases were not recorded, 14.1%, or not known, 7.5%. This is so because it is quite common that a diagnosis will not have been made at the point of assessment in crisis.
Table 4 lists the source of referral for assessment for individuals