( 1999 ). Community child mental-health services: A framework for the development of parenting initiatives . Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry , 4 , 475 – 482 .Day, C., & Davis, H. (1999). Community child mental health services: A framework for the development of parenting ...
Re-thinking a systemic approach to child welfare: A critical response to the framework for the assessment of children in need and their families The Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need was introduced by the Department of Health (England and Wales) in 2000. Offering guidance to soci...
摘要: A key consideration in understanding the long term community adaptation of children and youth involved with residential treatment or intensive family services is the role that family plays in sustaining or eroding gains made by children and youth in treatment (Frensch...
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Children sit down to enjoy lunch during Camp Superstars, a program hosted by the DeKalb Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Affairs in Decatur, Georgia. Photo courtesy of Dawn Cribb. To address today's public health challenges — chronic disease, mental health conditions, substance use di...
While numerous community stakeholders are working to improve the health of children and adolescents, often their efforts focus on one distinct aspect of health. To better understand youth health holistically, Children's Hospital Boston engaged a range of individuals in a community assessment. This effo...
Kailo is a research and design programme that seeks to work with local communities, young people, and public service partnerships in comprehending and addressing the social determinants of young people’s mental health. The long-term vision is to create a Framework which can support these communitie...
When asked about what was important for researchers to understand to keep young people happy, home life and family relationships (17%) was the most common response, followed by listen[ing] to children (13%), education and activities (10%), mental and emotional health, and social world (for...
Non-random mating patterns within and across education and mental and somatic health By analyzing 187,926 Norwegian first-time parents, researchers found that partners are more similar in mental than physical health, with mental health similarity increasing over time. Educational similarity partially expl...