ADVOCACY SUPPORT IN CYMRU LTD
Cardiff
Full-time
Job Description

Title:

Independent Mental Health Advocate

Department:  Operations

Reporting to:  Advocacy Manager

Office Base:  Cardiff

This post will be subject to an Enhanced DBS Check.

1.  Purpose

1.1.

1.2.

1.3.

To provide an Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA) service to
Welsh Qualifying Patients in hospitals and registered settings within the
ASC area of operation, as required by the Mental Health Act 1983 (2007
amendment) and the Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010.

The  post  holder  will  provide  support  to  people  in  relation  to  their
medication, treatment and care, ensuring that they understand and can
access their rights, within the context of Independent Advocacy as set
out in the Advocacy Charter and Code of Practice.

IMHAs  are  expected  to  provide  a  duty advocacy  role  as  part of  a rota
which  includes  occasional  Saturday  working.    (There  is  no  additional
payment for this, although time off in lieu is given)

2.  Core Competencies

2.1.

To achieve the objective of this role the IMHA must place the client at
the  centre  of  all  actions  and  decision  making  and  must  display  the
necessary competencies, skills and attitudes in their day to day work.

2.2.

These competencies include: -

2.2.1.

being non-judgemental;

2.2.2.

promoting anti-discriminatory practice;

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2.2.3.  maintaining confidentiality;

2.2.4.

promoting empowerment and self-determination;

2.2.5.

promoting equal opportunities, equality and diversity;

2.2.6.

ensuring that clients are treated with dignity and respect as part
of ethical practice;

2.2.7.  Detailed  knowledge  of  the  Mental  Health  Act  1983,  Mental
Health  (Wales)  Measure  2010,  Mental  Capacity  Act,  and
Deprivation  of  Liberty  Safeguards  (and
future  relevant
legislation)  in  order  that  clients  can  be  advised  of  their  legal
rights.  In the case of clients who lack capacity the IMHA must
be able to use this legislation to safeguard these clients' rights

3.  Main Duties and Responsibilities

3.1.

Advocacy Tasks

3.1.1.

3.1.2.

3.1.3.

3.1.4.

To  undertake  the  statutory  IMHA  role  as  set  out  in  the  Act,
regulations,  Code  of  Practice,  Mental  Health  Measure,  Local
Engagement Protocols and any subsequent directives.  IMHAs
must have regard to the Mental Health Act Code of Practice for
Wales.

To provide clients with the information they need in order to be
involved  in,  express  their  views  of,  or  complain  about  their
treatment and care.

To enable clients, both as individuals and as groups, to identify
and articulate their needs in relation to services, facilitating self-
advocacy and advocating for clients as necessary.

To liaise, communicate and negotiate effectively with a range
of health and social care personnel and managers to promote
multi-disciplinary working, an awareness of the role of the IMHA
and the rights of patients.

3.1.5.

To signpost and refer on people for issues that fall outside the
scope of the IMHA role.

3.1.6.

To  provide  a  duty  advocacy  role  on  a  rota  basis.    The  Duty
Advocate responds to general enquiries and will take referrals
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for all our services including IMHA, IMCA and Community.  The
Duty Advocate is the first line of enquiry for any professional or
client who wants information about their rights, what our service
provides.  To signpost and refer on people for issues that fall
outside the scope of the IMHA role.  It is therefore vital that the
duty advocate is knowledgeable about all of our services and
procedures.

3.1.7.

To  work  within  the  Advocacy  Code  of  Practice,  the  Mental
Health Act Code of Practice for Wales and the Mental Capacity
Act Code of Practice.

3.2.

Awareness Raising

3.2.1.

To  promote  the  role  of  advocacy  and  services  that  ASC
provides within a variety of settings.

3.2.2.

To liaise with other agencies, identify and implement ways of
enabling  closer  communication  between  clients,  carers,
professionals, statutory and voluntary agencies.

3.2.3.  Establish and maintain links with community groups, voluntary
sector  providers  and  social  service  authorities  including  BME
and older persons groups and services.

3.2.4.

To actively promote a positive image of ASC.

3.2.5.

To actively and positively promote mental health issues.

3.3.

Advocacy Support in Cymru Limited tasks

3.3.1.

Following  successful  completion  of  the  probationary  period,
IMHAs  are  expected  to  obtain  the  City & Guilds  Certificate  in
Independent  Advocacy,  in  particular  the  IMHA  specialism,  as
soon  as  possible  and  within  18  months  of  employment  after
probation.  This is a condition of our Service Level Agreement
and must be adhered to.  This may involve some out of hours'
time  commitment.    Failure  to  achieve  this  qualification  within
this  period  is  likely  to  result  in  your  employment  being
terminated.

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3.3.2.  Monitor services by using the required recording systems and

in accordance with the Data Protection Act.

3.3.3.

To  contribute  towards  quarterly  and  annual  Commissioners
Reports.

3.3.4.

3.3.5.

To  assist  the  Advocacy  Manager  in  the  development  and
implementation  of  the  Business  Plan  and  other  related
documents.

To  complete  all  required  service  documentation  and  general
documentation  required  by  ASC,  ensuring  that  there  are
accurate records of work pertaining to the post.

3.3.6.

To complete necessary Administrative Tasks.

3.3.7.

To adhere to the requirements of all Service Level Agreements,
Engagement Protocols and contractual requirements.

3.4.

Confidentiality

3.4.1.

To ensure strict confidentiality is maintained at all times.

3.4.2.  Understanding  of  and  compliance  with  Data  Protection
legislation,  and  ASC  Data  Protection  and  Confidentiality
policies.

3.5.

Health and Safety

3.5.1.

To work at all times in a safe and efficient manner and be aware
of the ASC's Health and Safety policies.

3.5.2.  All  employees  have  a  responsibility  of  care  for  their  own  and

others health and safety.

3.6.

Training

3.6.1.

To attend all mandatory training sessions.

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3.6.2.

To ensure that all training needs are identified, met and updated
to  encompass  all  relevant  changes  and  practices  (subject  to
funding).

3.6.3.  All employees have a responsibility to assist, where appropriate
and  necessary,  with  the  training  and  development  of  fellow
employees, students on placement or volunteers.

3.7.

Behaviours

3.7.1.

To work within the ASC corporate framework, and to follow all
ASC Policies, Procedures and Protocols.

3.7.2.

To ensure that your Line Manager is fully informed of any issues
which may affect the quality of service provision.

3.7.3.

To  attend  all  supervision  sessions,  appraisals  and  notified
meetings, where relevant.

3.7.4.

To  ensure  good  communication  both  within  ASC  and  with
external agencies.

3.7.5.

To  ensure  ASC's  Equal  Opportunities,  Code  of  Conduct  and
Health & Safety policies are fully understood and upheld.

3.7.6.

To ensure that all work is conducted to the highest professional
standards within ASC's policies and procedures.

3.8.

Other

3.8.1.  Any other duties relevant to this post.

3.8.2.

The job description sets out the main duties of the post at the
date drawn up.  Such duties may vary from time to time, without
changing  the  general  character  of  the  post,  or  the  level  of
responsibility.

3.8.3.  Such  changes  are  common  occurrences  and  cannot  by

themselves constitute a reconsideration of grading

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Person Specification

Title:

Independent Mental Health Advocate

Department:  Operations

Reporting to:  Advocacy Manager

Office Base:  Cardiff

Qualifications

Essential

1.  A minimum of 5 GCSE’s or equivalent

Desirable

1.  City & Guilds Level 3 in Independent Advocacy

2.  City & Guilds Level 4 in Independent Advocacy Practice

Experience

Essential

1.  Working with Adults at Risk and / or children in a formal or indirect setting

(ideally within Health and Social Care), for example as a carer.

2.

Facilitating group work, chairing or taking an active part in meetings.

3.  Working with people with Mental Health Difficulties.

4.  Organising work load and prioritising tasks in order to make effective use

of the available time.

5.  Use of Information Technology in respect of record keeping, administration,

researching material and correspondence

Desirable

1.  Working (either paid or unpaid) as an advocate

2.  Working effectively in an intra-agency context with Health and Social Care

Professionals

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3.  Working in diverse and multi ethnic communities

4.  Working  with  people  with  Learning  Disabilities,  Dementia,  Complex

Communication Needs and / or Capacity Difficulties.

Attitudes and Personal Qualities

Essential

1.  Understanding,  awareness  of  and  commitment  to  the  principles  of  Equal
Opportunities and the promotion of equality and diversity within the service
and as a member of staff.

2.  Desire to help people achieve their own goals.

3.

Flexible and adaptable

4.  Working  in  a  non-judgemental  way  that  is  respectful  of  people's  needs,

wishes and experiences.

5.  Working collaboratively and function effectively within a Team Environment.

6.  Ability to work independently within organisational boundaries.

Desirable

1.

The promotion of autonomy and self-determination.

Skills and Knowledge

Essential

1.  An understanding of a range of Mental Health difficulties and how these can

impact on people.

The principles and purpose of advocacy.

The principle of confidentiality, specifically in relation to the advocate / client
relationship.

2.

3.

4.  An understanding of professional boundaries

5.  Good Communication Skills.

6.  Ability to use and learn a range of IT technologies and systems.

7.  Assimilate information quickly and construct coherent arguments.

8.  Recognise and deal with potential risks, be aware of and manage personal

safety.

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Desirable

1.  Knowledge  of  the  role  of  the  Independent  Mental  Health  Advocate  as
defined in the Mental Health Act Code of Practice for Wales and the Mental
Health (Wales) Measure 2010

2.  Knowledge  of  the  Mental  Health  Act  1983  (amendments  2007),  Mental

Capacity Act and the Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010.

3.  Accurately and assertively represent people to decision makers in a range
of contexts e.g. care planning meetings, ward rounds, hearings, etc

Other

Essential

1.

Travel efficiently and effectively within the Advocacy Support Cymru area
of operation.

2.  Undergo training and professional development.

3.  Accept supervision.

4.  Work occasionally outside of normal office hours

Desirable

1.  Ability to speak Welsh

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