these are just three of the services they provide: Electro-Convulsive Therapy clinic, Neuropsychology, Systemic Family Therapy, and Community Forensic Mental Health. However CAMHS Children's mental health is a public sector who help young children face different mental difficulties such as Primary Mental Health Services, Early Intervention in Psychosis and Sexual Trauma Assessment, Recovery and support. Mencap's main legislations, The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 made it unlawful to discriminate against disabled people, the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 (SENDA) set out the right for disabled students not to be discriminated against in education and Under the Disability Discrimination Act 2005, local authorities and all public bodies have a duty to actively promote equality for disabled people. In contrast to Mencap's legislations CAMHS main legislation is The Children's Act (2004) underpinned these new duties and powers and Children and Learning Act (2009) (Mencap.org.uk, 2015). Mencap's philosophy is 'the voice of learning disability' and CAMHS is 'Every child matters.' They are both differing in there scope due to …show more content…
the humanistic approach in psychology purposely moves away from a scientific point of view, the approach does not have an orderly set of theories and is not interested in predictions or controlling peoples behaviour this theory believes the people themselves are the only ones who can do that. Functionalism sees society as a social system based on consensus which begins from the assumption that society has its normal needs which have to be met in order to survive. for a smooth running society in which life is predictable and people know what's expected from them. value consensus is viewed as essential because without it people would be swaying in different directions and this would result in conflict and