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Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services

Strategy, planning, delivery, and evaluation

9780198508441
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The problems of children and adolescents are of major concern to planners and providers of services within health and social care. When assuming responsibility for these services, at whatever level (policy, strategy, commissioning, or providing) they become aware of the major challenges that face them. Few people, however, are aware of the considerable amount of evidence that has already been accumulated in the last 50 years about effectiveness and the circumstances that impact onhow best to deliver services. This book is the first to bring together this substantial body of evidence, disseminating in one volume information usually found scattered throughout a vast range of publications. In 38 chapters, it provides advice on:: (a) The background developments in policymaking, strategic thinking, and adult education that impact on the future roles of professionals, managers, and child and adolescent health services. (b) Identifying problem populations and devising effective methods for obtaining reliable and valid measures of need that will enable service planning to take place, and which will then promote developments of commissioning strategies that make sense to practitioners. (c) Learning lessons for and from not only the UK but also North America, Australasia, developing countries, and societies that are in recovery post-conflict. (d) Understanding the evidence base for current interventions so that informed choices can be made, particularly in relation to expensive and residential provisions. (e) Understanding service networks so that children and families are directed to services that are likely to have the optimal effect in relation to their identified needs. (f) How services are currently being mapped and what recent exercise tell us about the performance of state-funded services in the UK (g) What we know from international sources about:: how the impact of mental health problems and disorders on younger people translates into burden on parents, families, carers, and primary level staff; how their experiences relate to demand for and on specialist child and adolescents mental health services; and what the literature tells us about demand management. (h) Understanding the criteria for service evaluation so that reliable benchmarks and standards of effectiveness in services can be developed and applied. (i) Surveying the developments that have occurred in services in the last 15 years and future directions. Each chapter is written by an expert or team of experts in the field covered and is thoroughly referenced to enable readers to locate and refer to the original sources. This book will be the essential reference text for Directors and Managers in the NHS and Social care who have responsibility for children and adolescents with emotional or behavioural problems, as well as for clinical practitioners and those in training, or those responsible for providing training and staff development.
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OUP Oxford
83893
9780198508441
9780198508441

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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
576
Dimensions (mm)
168 x 240
Weight (g)
957
  • Part I - Background issues and concepts; Setting the scene: perspectives on the history of and policy for child and adolescent mental health services in the UK; The nature of strategy and its application in statutory and non-statutory services; Achieving service development by implementing strategy; A strategic framework for child and adolescent mental health services; VBM2: a collaborative values-based model of healthcare decision-making combining medical and management perspectives; Where is the wisdom? Professional education and the realisation of health care; The mental health agenda from an educational perspective; Partnerships between health and local authorities; What is best value? The health economic evidence; Part II - The challenges to be overcome; The nature and scale of the problem - the prevalence of mental health problems and mental disorders in childhood and adolescence; The impact of the new genetics on planning and delivering child and adolescent mental health services; Mental health promotion, prevention and early intervention in childhood and adolescence; The impact of parental mental disorder on children; Client groups that challenge services; Suicide and deliberate self-harm; Depressive disorders; Psychoses, developmental and neuropsychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence; Young people with eating disorders; Homeless children and young people; Hyperactive children; Children and adolescents who have chronic physical illness; Young people with troublesome behaviour; Caring for ethnic minority and refugee children; Forensic mental health services for children and adolescents; Young people and substance misuse; Children and adolescents who have a learning disability: the challenges to services; Services for children who are hearing or visually impaired; Children looked after by the State; Part III - Lessons from international perspectives: comparative analyses; European psychiatry: construction, destruction and reconstruction; Child and adolescent mental health services in Australia and New Zealand: policy and development; Comparative analyses: challenges facing child and adolescent mental health services in North America; Comparative analyses: child and adolescent mental health services in developing countries; Part IV - Planning, commissioning and delivering child and adolescent mental health services; A picture of child and adolescent mental health services in England and Wales at the end of the 20th Century; Mapping specialist child and adolescent mental health services in England; Assessing need: mapping services and setting priorities; Developing Tier 1 services; Case study: the primary mental health team: Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland child and adolescent mental health services; Managing demand in specialist child and adolescent mental health services; Consultation: more than talking about talking?; Child and adolescent mental health services - roles, functions and management in an era of change; Teams, team-working and clinical leadership; Measuring quality in child and adolescent mental health services: policy, frameworks and evidence for practice and commissioning; Data collection, clinical audit and measuring outcomes; Creative practice and innovation in child and adolescent mental health services;
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