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Author: O'REILLY Michelle; et al.;
Title: Parent and child views on anonymity: ‘I’ve got nothing to hide’.
Reference: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15(3), 2012, pp.211-223.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; confidentiality; qualitative research; research ethics; user views; research; England; Select:
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2 of 528
Author: BOYDEN Paul; MUNIZ Michelle; LAXTON-KANE Martha;
Title: Listening to the views of children with learning disabilities: an evaluation of a learning disability CAMHS service.
Reference: Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 17(1), March 2013, pp.51-63.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; children; communication skills; learning disabilities; user views; research; England; Select:
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3 of 528
Author: HAIR Heather J.; SHORTALL Rhonda; OLDFORD Jim;
Title: Where's help when we need it? Developing responsive and effective brief counseling services for children, adolescents, and their families.
Reference: Social Work in Mental Health, 11(1), 2013, pp.16-33.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; counselling; intervention; outcomes; research; Canada; Select:
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4 of 528
Author: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CLINICAL EXCELLENCE;
Title: Psychosis and schizophrenia in children and young people: appendices
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Publisher: London: British Psychological Society; Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2013. 4 documents
Format: book;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; children; early intervention; medication; mental health care; psychoses; psychotherapy; schizophrenia; young people; good practice; England; Wales; care professionals; Select:
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5 of 528
Author: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CLINICAL EXCELLENCE;
Title: Psychosis and schizophrenia in children and young people: recognition and management
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Publisher: London: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 2013. 51p.
Format: book;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; children; early intervention; medication; mental health care; psychoses; psychotherapy; schizophrenia; young people; good practice; England; Wales; care professionals; Select:
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6 of 528
Author: CHILVERS Rebecca; GRATTON Suzannah; BERNARD Sarah H.;
Title: Satisfaction with a child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) intellectual disability service.
Reference: Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 7(1), 2013, pp.49-58.
Format: article;
Topics: challenging behaviour; child and adolescent mental health services; evaluation; multiple disabilities; parents; severe learning disabilities; user views; research; England; Select:
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7 of 528
Author: VOSTANIS Panos; et al.;
Title: What can education teach child mental health services? Practitioners' perceptions of training and joint working.
Reference: Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, 17(2), 2012, pp.109-124.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; education; evaluation; joint working; schools; training; research; England; Select:
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8 of 528
Author: LEFRANÇOIS Brenda A.;
Title: Queering child and adolescent mental health services: the subversion of heteronormativity in practice.
Reference: Children and Society, 27(1), January 2013, pp.1-12.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; disclosure; gender; LGBT people; stereotyped attitudes; young people; research; Canada; Select:
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9 of 528
Author: TUCKER Romina; MARES Sarah;
Title: Establishing a mental health service for young children in out-of-home care: the Gumnut Clinic for 0 to 5 year olds in Western Sydney.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 35(2), February 2013, pp.205-212.
Format: article;
Topics: assessment; child and adolescent mental health services; intervention; looked after children; service development; practice; practice example; Australia; Select:
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10 of 528
Title: “Staff morale in CAMHS has dropped to its lowest ever”
Reference: Young Minds Magazine, 118, Winter 2012/13, pp.24-27.
Format: article;
Topics: approved mental health professionals; child and adolescent mental health services; mental health professionals; morale; staff; England; Select:
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11 of 528
Author: WRIGHT Erin;
Title: A problem shared.
Reference: Young Minds Magazine, 118, Winter 2012/13, pp.30-31.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; decision making; user participation; young people; practice; England; Select:
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12 of 528
Author: BRIGGS Andrew;
Title: Under-nourishment and clinical risk: two concerns of CAMHS clinicians.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice, 26(4), December 2012, pp.427-441.
Format: article;
Topics: anxiety; child and adolescent mental health services; eating disorders; emotions; mental health problems; multidisciplinary services; multidisciplinary training; risk assessment; social workers; practice; England; Select:
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13 of 528
Author: COHEN Edward; et al.;
Title: Parents’ perspectives on access to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services.
Reference: Social Work in Mental Health, 10(4), November 2012, pp.294-310.
Format: article;
Topics: access to services; child and adolescent mental health services; health insurance; parents; user views; research; United States; Select:
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14 of 528
Author: BARWICK Melanie A.; et al.;
Title: Knowledge translation efforts in child and youth mental health: a systematic review.
Reference: Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 9(4), July-September 2012, pp.369-395.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; evidence-based practice; intervention; knowledge management; outcomes; systematic reviews; research review; systematic review; Canada; Select:
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15 of 528
Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE;
Title: Transitions 1
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Publisher: London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2012
Format: audio/visual material; online resource; SCIE publication;
Topics: adult social care; child and adolescent mental health services; integrated services; mental health problems; mental health services; service users; social care provision; transitional services; user views; young people; practice; England; care professionals; Select:
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Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE;
Title: Transitions 2
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Publisher: London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2012
Format: audio/visual material; online resource; SCIE publication;
Topics: adult social care; child and adolescent mental health services; integrated services; mental health services; transitional services; young people; practice; England; care professionals; Select:
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17 of 528
Author: CONNELLY Graham; MILLIGAN Ian;
Title: Residential child care: between home and family
Publisher: Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press, 2012. 110p.
Format: book;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; emotionally disturbed children; government policy; private sector; residential child care; secure accommodation; social care provision; voluntary sector; vulnerable children; Scotland; Select:
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18 of 528
Author: NATIONAL CHILDREN'S BUREAU;
Title: Addressing the needs of young people experiencing depression and substance misuse problems
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Publisher: London: National Children's Bureau, 2012. 15p.
Format: book;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; commissioning; depression; health care; mental health problems; mental health services; public health; social care provision; substance misuse; young adults; young people; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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19 of 528
Author: MANCOSKE Ronald J.; et al.;
Title: Cultural competence and children's mental health service outcomes.
Reference: Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 21(3), July-September 2012, pp.195-211.
Format: article;
Topics: black and minority ethnic people; child and adolescent mental health services; multicultural approach; outcomes; user views; research; United States; Select:
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20 of 528
Author: EISMANN Edward P.;
Title: A pedagogical model of clinical supervision of adolescents as therapeutic caretakers for children and each other.
Reference: Smith College Studies in Social Work, 82(2-3), April-September 2012, pp.289-304.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; community mental health services; informal care; supervision; therapeutic communities; training; young people; practice; United States; Select:
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