When young children with behaviour and mental health disorders do not receive appropriate specialised support their problems can escalate over time. Their parents find the transition to and early years of schooling stressful and difficult. This paper argues that case management can be an effective strategy for this group of children. Although there is a body of literature on the topic of case management in schools, most of it supportive of this as a strategy, the bulk of the literature consists of policy discussion and anecdotal evidence; there is very little research in the area. This is especially true of the critical area of early childhood and the transition to and early years of schooling
Over the past 2 decades, a substantial knowledge base has accumulated about the fundamentals of youn...
TOPIC: This review of the literature addresses Australian school mental health nursing is an emergen...
The study focused on the counselling of children with conduct disorders in the primary schools. Chil...
When young children with behaviour and mental health disorders do not receive appropriate specialise...
The care of children with behavioural disorders/mental illnesses is an important and emerging role f...
The purpose of this document is to provide a program description to inform the development and deliv...
Young children with disabilities may present challenging behaviours at home and in pre-school setti...
This thesis is designed to explore the social casework practiced with a group of twenty-four childre...
Youth development approaches have grown in popularity, yet the appropriateness of these strategies f...
PL 99-457 requires early interventionists working with handicapped infants to provide case managemen...
TOPIC: This review of the literature addresses Australian school mental health nursing is an emerge...
MindMatters Plus (MM+) is a program that focuses on building the capacity of secondary schools to me...
Case management has attained much belief from various social services to be a mean that can promote ...
School plays an important part in the lives of children and adolescents and can potentially play a k...
The research was inspired by my own passion for understanding and supporting children’s unexpected b...
Over the past 2 decades, a substantial knowledge base has accumulated about the fundamentals of youn...
TOPIC: This review of the literature addresses Australian school mental health nursing is an emergen...
The study focused on the counselling of children with conduct disorders in the primary schools. Chil...
When young children with behaviour and mental health disorders do not receive appropriate specialise...
The care of children with behavioural disorders/mental illnesses is an important and emerging role f...
The purpose of this document is to provide a program description to inform the development and deliv...
Young children with disabilities may present challenging behaviours at home and in pre-school setti...
This thesis is designed to explore the social casework practiced with a group of twenty-four childre...
Youth development approaches have grown in popularity, yet the appropriateness of these strategies f...
PL 99-457 requires early interventionists working with handicapped infants to provide case managemen...
TOPIC: This review of the literature addresses Australian school mental health nursing is an emerge...
MindMatters Plus (MM+) is a program that focuses on building the capacity of secondary schools to me...
Case management has attained much belief from various social services to be a mean that can promote ...
School plays an important part in the lives of children and adolescents and can potentially play a k...
The research was inspired by my own passion for understanding and supporting children’s unexpected b...
Over the past 2 decades, a substantial knowledge base has accumulated about the fundamentals of youn...
TOPIC: This review of the literature addresses Australian school mental health nursing is an emergen...
The study focused on the counselling of children with conduct disorders in the primary schools. Chil...