Over the last decade there has been mounting evidence of the high level of mental health difficulties that exist in the population of looked-after children accommodated in residential settings in the UK (McCann et al., 1996; Dimigen et al., 1999; Meltzer & Lader, 2004; Kendrick, Milligan & Furnival, 2004). Compared to the general child population, young people in residential care have been found to be between four and seven times more likely to experience mental health problems that can seriously interfere with their capacity to make positive and close relationships or succeed in an educational environment. Although many of these difficulties are the result of disadvantage, neglect or trauma within their own families or communities,...
Key messages The total of 175,000 young carers identified in the 2001 UK Census is likely to ...
This is a qualitative study on mental health among unaccompanied children in Swedish residential car...
Key messages\ud \ud The total of 175,000 young carers identified in the 2001 UK Census is likely...
Over the last decade there has been mounting evidence of the high level of mental health difficultie...
This paper aimed to describe the experiences and perspectives of residential child care practitioner...
This paper aimed to describe the experiences and perspectives of residential child care practitioner...
Background: Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is associated with a history of 'pathogenic care' the...
Previous research has established high rates of mental health need in looked after children. The stu...
Previous research has established high rates of mental health need in looked after children. The stu...
Recent prevalence studies in Great Britain have revealed that children who are looked after are almo...
Background: Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is associated with a history of pathogenic care ther...
Young people in residential children's homes have typically experienced significant child maltreatme...
The aim of the study was to describe what kind of mental health problems caretakers’ face in childre...
Young people in residential children's homes have typically experienced significant child maltreatme...
Background: Children in out-of-home care are consistently found to have poor mental health compared ...
Key messages The total of 175,000 young carers identified in the 2001 UK Census is likely to ...
This is a qualitative study on mental health among unaccompanied children in Swedish residential car...
Key messages\ud \ud The total of 175,000 young carers identified in the 2001 UK Census is likely...
Over the last decade there has been mounting evidence of the high level of mental health difficultie...
This paper aimed to describe the experiences and perspectives of residential child care practitioner...
This paper aimed to describe the experiences and perspectives of residential child care practitioner...
Background: Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is associated with a history of 'pathogenic care' the...
Previous research has established high rates of mental health need in looked after children. The stu...
Previous research has established high rates of mental health need in looked after children. The stu...
Recent prevalence studies in Great Britain have revealed that children who are looked after are almo...
Background: Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is associated with a history of pathogenic care ther...
Young people in residential children's homes have typically experienced significant child maltreatme...
The aim of the study was to describe what kind of mental health problems caretakers’ face in childre...
Young people in residential children's homes have typically experienced significant child maltreatme...
Background: Children in out-of-home care are consistently found to have poor mental health compared ...
Key messages The total of 175,000 young carers identified in the 2001 UK Census is likely to ...
This is a qualitative study on mental health among unaccompanied children in Swedish residential car...
Key messages\ud \ud The total of 175,000 young carers identified in the 2001 UK Census is likely...