In contrast to physical health problems which are more prevalent later in life, the most common time to develop a mental illness is during childhood and adolescence. Yet, for a variety of reasons, young people with mental health problems often do not receive appropriate care. One of the innovative ways in which Australia has addressed the challenge of improving access to mental health services for young people is through the internationally respected ‘Headspace’ program, which now comprises 55 well resourced, youth friendly centres serving 12–25-year-olds across the nation
ObjectivesImproving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for p...
A recent and growing body of evidence on young people's mental health has pointed to the need for an...
BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years the prevalence of child and adolescent mental disorders in high-i...
Mental health difficulties are easily the key health issue faced by adolescents and young adults in ...
AIM: headspace is Australia's innovation in youth mental healthcare and comprises the largest nation...
The gap between unmet need and access to care for mental ill-health is wider for adolescents and you...
Internalising problems such as depression and anxiety are the most common of childhood and adolescen...
It seems as modern life becomes faster there are more pressures on young people. Recent epidemiologi...
Suicide continues to be one of the leading causes of death among Australians aged 15-24 years. In or...
Objective: To assess the extent to which youth-specific, mental health care centres engage young peo...
This Policy Brief documents current research findings about children’s mental health; it suggests th...
Young people experience high rates of mental health problems, but very few access professional menta...
Despite the evidence showing that young people aged 12-25 years have the highest incidence and preva...
AbstractIn Australia 14 percent of adolescents will have mental health problems, but unfortunately, ...
A recent and growing body of evidence on young people's mental health has pointed to the need for an...
ObjectivesImproving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for p...
A recent and growing body of evidence on young people's mental health has pointed to the need for an...
BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years the prevalence of child and adolescent mental disorders in high-i...
Mental health difficulties are easily the key health issue faced by adolescents and young adults in ...
AIM: headspace is Australia's innovation in youth mental healthcare and comprises the largest nation...
The gap between unmet need and access to care for mental ill-health is wider for adolescents and you...
Internalising problems such as depression and anxiety are the most common of childhood and adolescen...
It seems as modern life becomes faster there are more pressures on young people. Recent epidemiologi...
Suicide continues to be one of the leading causes of death among Australians aged 15-24 years. In or...
Objective: To assess the extent to which youth-specific, mental health care centres engage young peo...
This Policy Brief documents current research findings about children’s mental health; it suggests th...
Young people experience high rates of mental health problems, but very few access professional menta...
Despite the evidence showing that young people aged 12-25 years have the highest incidence and preva...
AbstractIn Australia 14 percent of adolescents will have mental health problems, but unfortunately, ...
A recent and growing body of evidence on young people's mental health has pointed to the need for an...
ObjectivesImproving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for p...
A recent and growing body of evidence on young people's mental health has pointed to the need for an...
BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years the prevalence of child and adolescent mental disorders in high-i...