This article provides an overview of the United Kingdom government’s strategy for children’s mental health in schools. Critique of the mental health policy document demonstrates that the government has adopted a clinical approach to resolving the mental health “crisis” among children and young people. We argue that a clinical solution, implemented in schools, is not based on robust evidence and that the policy reflects a medical model which positions children and young people with mental ill health through a deficit lens. We argue that the government should, instead, adopt a systemic response which directly addresses the underlying factors which cause mental ill health rather than implementing a clinical approach in schools. We argue that a...
Mental health service users are one of the most socially excluded groups in society. Surveys indicat...
The enthusiasm regarding the school as a place for mental health promotion is powered by a large bod...
In light of the dramatic rise in mental health disorders amongst adolescents seen in the past decade...
This article provides an overview of the United Kingdom government’s strategy for children’s mental ...
Educationalists have been concerned with the labelling and treatment of children with mental health ...
Purpose: Supporting the mental health of children and young people is a global priority. The issue i...
Purpose Supporting the mental health of children and young people is a global priority. The issue is...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the British Psychologica...
BACKGROUND: There has been a recent reported rise in prevalence of mental health problems among chil...
This is the final version of the article. Available from The Conversation Trust (UK) Limited via the...
Research reports high levels of mental health problems faced by young people in the UK. Schools prov...
The pledge to improve mental health support for children and young people has been echoed by success...
The article presents a small-scale study utilising both questionnaires and semi-structured interview...
In this article, Kim Heyes, Elaine Craig, Paul Gray, Kate Whittenbury, Lauren Barclay and Jessica Le...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Mental health service users are one of the most socially excluded groups in society. Surveys indicat...
The enthusiasm regarding the school as a place for mental health promotion is powered by a large bod...
In light of the dramatic rise in mental health disorders amongst adolescents seen in the past decade...
This article provides an overview of the United Kingdom government’s strategy for children’s mental ...
Educationalists have been concerned with the labelling and treatment of children with mental health ...
Purpose: Supporting the mental health of children and young people is a global priority. The issue i...
Purpose Supporting the mental health of children and young people is a global priority. The issue is...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the British Psychologica...
BACKGROUND: There has been a recent reported rise in prevalence of mental health problems among chil...
This is the final version of the article. Available from The Conversation Trust (UK) Limited via the...
Research reports high levels of mental health problems faced by young people in the UK. Schools prov...
The pledge to improve mental health support for children and young people has been echoed by success...
The article presents a small-scale study utilising both questionnaires and semi-structured interview...
In this article, Kim Heyes, Elaine Craig, Paul Gray, Kate Whittenbury, Lauren Barclay and Jessica Le...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Mental health service users are one of the most socially excluded groups in society. Surveys indicat...
The enthusiasm regarding the school as a place for mental health promotion is powered by a large bod...
In light of the dramatic rise in mental health disorders amongst adolescents seen in the past decade...