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In this essay I will discuss the impact of change, loss and grieving process. I will also discuss how the ability to support service users and carers is seen as the key skill of the social worker, which requires a non judgmental approach which is essential to working in an anti oppressive practice. Anti oppressive practice entails the appropriate support is available when supporting a person with mental health. Within this agenda I will also discuss the relevant law and policy which pertains to the mental health service user and their carer's. Although loss is normally associated with death it can also be associated in the loss of a limb, or a person through divorce or even loss of independence or self esteem. Social workers should always try to understand how the impact of loss, change or grieving processes can affect the individual. It can be seen through Kübler Ross (1969)...

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