Despite high levels of mental disorders among young people living in residential youth care (RYC) institutions, only a small percentage of these children receive help from mental health services. The aim of the present study is to explore the usefulness of an inter-agency collaboration model from the perspective of service providers, and to investigate factors that promote and hinder effective inter-agency collaboration around early identification and follow up of mental problems and disorders among youth in residential care. A purposive sample of 16 professionals in three RYC institutions and related child and adolescent mental health services and child welfare services that were involved in piloting the collaboration model was recruited. ...
Objective: Child protection inter-agency collaboration is characterized by strengths and problems. S...
To overcome fragmentation in support for children and their families with multiple and enduring prob...
Collaboration is frequently put forth as one way to improve academic, behavioral, and social-emotion...
Unmet need for behavioral health care is a serious problem for crossover youth, or those simultaneou...
The objective of the present study was to examine the views of professionals working in youth offend...
When addressing child and youth mental health, policy makers around the world call for collaboration...
Collaboration between school- and community-based mental health professionals has the potential to r...
Interprofessional collaboration among school-based and community-based mental health providers in ch...
Interorganizational relationships (IORs) between child welfare agencies and mental health service pr...
Abstract Authors: Emelie Karlsson Ånhed and Ellinor Wisjö Title: Collaboration – Maybe, maybe not? S...
Introduction: Among youth, the prevalence of mental health and addiction (MHA) disorders is roughly ...
Schools play a central role in preventing mental health problems from affecting the development and ...
The fragmented history of collaboration across health and social care is an acknowledged problem in ...
This thesis concerns the collaboration between child and youth psychiatry, the individual and family...
The total of minors placed in substitute care in Finland in 2013 was 18 022. Many of these children ...
Objective: Child protection inter-agency collaboration is characterized by strengths and problems. S...
To overcome fragmentation in support for children and their families with multiple and enduring prob...
Collaboration is frequently put forth as one way to improve academic, behavioral, and social-emotion...
Unmet need for behavioral health care is a serious problem for crossover youth, or those simultaneou...
The objective of the present study was to examine the views of professionals working in youth offend...
When addressing child and youth mental health, policy makers around the world call for collaboration...
Collaboration between school- and community-based mental health professionals has the potential to r...
Interprofessional collaboration among school-based and community-based mental health providers in ch...
Interorganizational relationships (IORs) between child welfare agencies and mental health service pr...
Abstract Authors: Emelie Karlsson Ånhed and Ellinor Wisjö Title: Collaboration – Maybe, maybe not? S...
Introduction: Among youth, the prevalence of mental health and addiction (MHA) disorders is roughly ...
Schools play a central role in preventing mental health problems from affecting the development and ...
The fragmented history of collaboration across health and social care is an acknowledged problem in ...
This thesis concerns the collaboration between child and youth psychiatry, the individual and family...
The total of minors placed in substitute care in Finland in 2013 was 18 022. Many of these children ...
Objective: Child protection inter-agency collaboration is characterized by strengths and problems. S...
To overcome fragmentation in support for children and their families with multiple and enduring prob...
Collaboration is frequently put forth as one way to improve academic, behavioral, and social-emotion...