2. Framings of children, young people and nature – deficit of care; deficit of knowledge; deficit of ‘natural childhoods’ 3. Nature's benefits for young people's mental health and wellbeing 4. Mental health
"Sitting with people who are dying, caring for them, loving them, holding their hand, holding their hand physically, caring for them, but also holding their hand emotionally, and after people have breathed their last, being there to hold the family and to care for them as well. "It...
Clinical depression, sleep disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was also reported both in the general population as well as in health care profession- als (HCP) [55, 97]. Thus, while the COVID-19 pandemic started as an epidemic of an infectious agent, it soon gained a ...
High rates of health inequalities and chronic non-communicable diseases exist amongst the prison population. This places people in and/or released from prison at heightened risk of multimorbidity, premature mortality, and reduced quality of life. Ensuring appropriate healthcare for people in prison to ...
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determine the factors that influence initial entry into the mental health system and understand why reliance on the legislation is going up. The reasons behind accelerating formal detention rates under the MHA 1983 are complex, and often multi-factorial. With each patient and their needs being ...