As part of the UK's National Health Service modernisation agenda, the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, Northern Ireland set up a Service Improvement Unit (SIU). The aim of the SIU was to identify key areas in the Health and Social Services that needed improvement and to provide a structured framework in which to achieve the necessary developments. A key area identified was the interface between children in care and the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. It was believed that a lot of work needed to be undertaken to identify those children and young people in the "care system" that had "mental health" difficulties and to ensure they received the necessary interventions in an appropriate and timely manner. In ...
This paper describes an evaluation of a child and adolescent mental health project located in a larg...
AIMS: Adolescent mental health problems require treatment and care that are adapted to their needs. ...
An increase in admissions of children with mental health problems prompted nurses in a general paedi...
As part of the UK\u27s National Health Service modernisation agenda, the Department of Health, Socia...
Child and adolescent psychiatry and the Child and Adolescent Health in the Jönköping Region lacked a...
A mental health team for looked after children, and the evaluation of its first phase are presented....
Some five thousand children and young people are in residential and foster care in Scotland. Many ex...
The relationships between research, policy and practice in improving the mental and emotional well-b...
The relationships between research, policy and practice in improving the mental and emotional well-b...
A mental health team for looked after children, and the evaluation of its first phase are presented....
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...
Aims. To explore the experiences of general nurses towards caring for children with mental health is...
Although children residing in statutory out-of-home care and those adopted from care are more likely...
The diagnosis, management and services available for mental disorders are of growing concern and con...
This paper describes an evaluation of a child and adolescent mental health project located in a larg...
AIMS: Adolescent mental health problems require treatment and care that are adapted to their needs. ...
An increase in admissions of children with mental health problems prompted nurses in a general paedi...
As part of the UK\u27s National Health Service modernisation agenda, the Department of Health, Socia...
Child and adolescent psychiatry and the Child and Adolescent Health in the Jönköping Region lacked a...
A mental health team for looked after children, and the evaluation of its first phase are presented....
Some five thousand children and young people are in residential and foster care in Scotland. Many ex...
The relationships between research, policy and practice in improving the mental and emotional well-b...
The relationships between research, policy and practice in improving the mental and emotional well-b...
A mental health team for looked after children, and the evaluation of its first phase are presented....
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...
Aims. To explore the experiences of general nurses towards caring for children with mental health is...
Although children residing in statutory out-of-home care and those adopted from care are more likely...
The diagnosis, management and services available for mental disorders are of growing concern and con...
This paper describes an evaluation of a child and adolescent mental health project located in a larg...
AIMS: Adolescent mental health problems require treatment and care that are adapted to their needs. ...
An increase in admissions of children with mental health problems prompted nurses in a general paedi...