There is increasing focus on the need for schools to work more effectively with specialist mental health providers, but there have been historic challenges in embedding closer interagency working. This article reports the results of a service evaluation of a 2-day workshop designed to facilitate improved working between schools and children and young people’s mental health services (CYPMHS). Mental health leads from 255 schools, mental health professionals and other key stakeholders all took part in one of 26 two-day workshops across the United Kingdom. The impact on interagency working was examined using changes in pre- and post-survey results, changes in self-reported aspects of interagency working and 10 local reviews of practice. The pr...
Interprofessional collaboration among school-based and community-based mental health providers in ch...
We report a comprehensive, longitudinal evaluation of a two-year, part-time postgraduate programme d...
Collaboration between school- and community-based mental health professionals has the potential to r...
Following the current Prime Minister Theresa May’s January 2017 announcement, that mental health sup...
Collaboration is frequently put forth as one way to improve academic, behavioral, and social-emotion...
This paper reports findings from a 5-year evaluation (1998–2003) of a postqualifying programme in co...
Background: With evidence of rising need around mental health in young people, cuts in specialist he...
Objective:An evaluation of a mental health promotion program called iCARE which depended on collabor...
Primary care services have not generally been effective in meeting mental health care needs. There i...
Research reports high levels of mental health problems faced by young people in the UK. Schools prov...
This paper describes some of the complexity of providing Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services...
Background Higher education institutions face challenges in providing effective mental health servic...
Purpose Health policies in England highlight the need for CAMHS to embed new knowledge in practice,...
The research is a qualitative exploration of perceptions of adolescent mental health and collaborati...
Aims: For a group of medical students to design and deliver a mental health workshop in Cambridge se...
Interprofessional collaboration among school-based and community-based mental health providers in ch...
We report a comprehensive, longitudinal evaluation of a two-year, part-time postgraduate programme d...
Collaboration between school- and community-based mental health professionals has the potential to r...
Following the current Prime Minister Theresa May’s January 2017 announcement, that mental health sup...
Collaboration is frequently put forth as one way to improve academic, behavioral, and social-emotion...
This paper reports findings from a 5-year evaluation (1998–2003) of a postqualifying programme in co...
Background: With evidence of rising need around mental health in young people, cuts in specialist he...
Objective:An evaluation of a mental health promotion program called iCARE which depended on collabor...
Primary care services have not generally been effective in meeting mental health care needs. There i...
Research reports high levels of mental health problems faced by young people in the UK. Schools prov...
This paper describes some of the complexity of providing Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services...
Background Higher education institutions face challenges in providing effective mental health servic...
Purpose Health policies in England highlight the need for CAMHS to embed new knowledge in practice,...
The research is a qualitative exploration of perceptions of adolescent mental health and collaborati...
Aims: For a group of medical students to design and deliver a mental health workshop in Cambridge se...
Interprofessional collaboration among school-based and community-based mental health providers in ch...
We report a comprehensive, longitudinal evaluation of a two-year, part-time postgraduate programme d...
Collaboration between school- and community-based mental health professionals has the potential to r...