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A mental health support worker assists individuals with emotional, behavioural, and psychiatric needs. This course prepares you for mental health jobs, mental care jobs, and growing mental health hiring demands, even supporting wellbeing initiatives such as mental health retreat programs.
In mental health law (primarily UK/Mental Health Act 1983), the 3-month rule dictates that medication for a detained patient can be administered without their consent for only the first three months. After this period, a Second Opinion Appointed Doctor (SOAD) must authorize continued treatment if the patient refuses or lacks capacity.
Average Support Worker Salary in the UK- Entry Level:£21,000 – £23,000, Experienced Support Worker: £24,000 – £27,000, Senior Support Worker: £27,000 – £32,000+
All you need to be a support worker is a Level 3 qualification, this means you can take an A Level or BTEC course in a related subject. Related subjects include: Advice and guidance.
One of the most direct routes into healthcare is through experience. Support roles like healthcare assistants, physiotherapy assistants, and mental health support workers are often open to people with no formal qualifications, especially if you show the right values: compassion, reliability, and a willingness to learn.