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Julie L Hughes1, Steve Hemingway, Anthony G Smith
1School of Health Professions, Faculty of Health and Social Work, University of Plymouth, Millbrook House, Exeter, Devon EX2 6ES, UK.
Abstract:
This paper aims to examine the development of collaboration and discusses the potential for the development of inter-disciplinary training at pre and post registration for Mental Health Nursing and Occupational Therapy in the United Kingdom. It is proposed that integration may help these two disciplines to overcome traditional barriers that can become manifest in practice. Also, that this development may enhance the current multi-disciplinary team functioning or ;collaborative working', which can only be to the benefit of the relevant client group. The current structure of pre-registration training for mental health nurses and occupational therapists is described within the current policy context. Then existing similarities and differences between the education of nurses and occupational therapists has been discussed in terms of the potential benefits and barriers to integration. It is suggested that educational providers need to actively adapt to meet the government's desire of a ;seamless service' in order to facilitate effective multi-disciplinary working and improved quality of care. Currently, a workforce of ;multi-purpose' health care employees is only at the proposal stage and may face socio-political and philosophical opposition. However, interdependency and collaboration between the nursing and occupational therapy educational systems may be vital to a positive and creative future for both professions.
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