Background and Aims: Looked After Children (LAC) have complex mental health needs, as a result of the trauma and inadequate care which they have typically experienced during their early years, and the instability that continues to permeate their lives in many cases. Outcomes of psychological interventions with this group may be particularly difficult to assess, yet little consideration has been given to this issue in the research literature to date. The current study aims to explore the perspectives of clinicians working in specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) for LAC, on the nature, process and outcomes of the psychological interventions they undertake with clients, and the implications of their observations for m...
OBJECTIVES:Improving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for ...
The relationships between research, policy and practice in improving the mental and emotional well-b...
Looked-after Children (LAC) are considerably more likely than non-LAC to achieve poor outcomes acros...
Background and Aims: Looked After Children (LAC) have complex mental health needs, as a result of th...
A mental health team for looked after children, and the evaluation of its first phase are presented....
Background: Looked-after children (LAC) frequently experience greater mental health challenges than ...
Background: Looked after children (LAC) are a unique clinical group who, as a result of multiple tra...
The relationships between research, policy and practice in improving the mental and emotional well-b...
Childhood mental health problems are common (8-18% of the school age population), persistent, seemin...
Objective: The study investigated the settings in which children and adolescents were treated to det...
In 2020, there were 80,080 looked after children (LAC) in the United Kingdom (UK) (Department of Edu...
The global concern of mental health difficulties amongst children and young people has been widely r...
Background: Looked After Children (LAC) have significant needs and are at high risk of mental health...
The current study evaluates a group consultation intervention, led by an Educational Psychologist (E...
OBJECTIVES: Improving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for...
OBJECTIVES:Improving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for ...
The relationships between research, policy and practice in improving the mental and emotional well-b...
Looked-after Children (LAC) are considerably more likely than non-LAC to achieve poor outcomes acros...
Background and Aims: Looked After Children (LAC) have complex mental health needs, as a result of th...
A mental health team for looked after children, and the evaluation of its first phase are presented....
Background: Looked-after children (LAC) frequently experience greater mental health challenges than ...
Background: Looked after children (LAC) are a unique clinical group who, as a result of multiple tra...
The relationships between research, policy and practice in improving the mental and emotional well-b...
Childhood mental health problems are common (8-18% of the school age population), persistent, seemin...
Objective: The study investigated the settings in which children and adolescents were treated to det...
In 2020, there were 80,080 looked after children (LAC) in the United Kingdom (UK) (Department of Edu...
The global concern of mental health difficulties amongst children and young people has been widely r...
Background: Looked After Children (LAC) have significant needs and are at high risk of mental health...
The current study evaluates a group consultation intervention, led by an Educational Psychologist (E...
OBJECTIVES: Improving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for...
OBJECTIVES:Improving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for ...
The relationships between research, policy and practice in improving the mental and emotional well-b...
Looked-after Children (LAC) are considerably more likely than non-LAC to achieve poor outcomes acros...