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Mental Health Services for Minority Ethnic Children and Adolescents


Mental Health Services for Minority Ethnic Children and Adolescents


Child and Adolescent Mental Health

von: Carol Joughin, Mhemooda Malek

42,99 €

Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.03.2004
ISBN/EAN: 9781846420399
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 224

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<p>Bringing together current research on mental health services for children from minority ethnic backgrounds, this much-needed resource provides guidance for both practice and policy. In the light of their interviews with child and adolescent mental health managers about their approaches to service development, the authors argue that the delivery of effective services can be achieved only by recognizing the diversity of cultures and individual needs of minority groups and encouraging more communication between service providers.<br><br>They consider how ethnicity is defined, and how the field of mental health has developed in the West according to Western concepts of health and well-being, and show how an understanding of the key practice issues and policy and academic debates can enable professionals to develop and fine-tune their cultural competence. With details of a number of projects and services, as well as a list of resources and organizations, policy makers, service managers and commissioners, as well as professionals at the front-line, will find this an essential guide to recognizing and engaging with the diversity of children's backgrounds and needs.<br>Child and Adolescent Mental Health Series<br><br>Written for professionals, and parents, these accessible, evidence-based resources are essential reading for anyone seeking to understand and promote children and young people's mental health. Drawing on the work of FOCUS, a multidisciplinary project based at the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Research Unit, each title in the series brings together practical and policy-level suggestions with up-to-the-minute analysis of research.</p>
The authors consider how ethnicity is defined, and how the field of mental health has developed in the West according to Western concepts of health and well-being, and show how an understanding of the key practice issues and policy and academic debates can enable professionals to develop and fine-tune their cultural competence.
Foreword, Kedar Nath Dwivedi. Preface. Introduction, Mhemooda Malek. Part I: 1. Understanding ethnicity and children's mental health, Mhemooda Malek. 2. The cultural relevance of the mental health disciplines, Begum Maitra. 3. The epidemiology of mental health problems in children and adolescents from ethnic minorities in the UK, Paul Ramchandani. 4. Meeting the needs of minority ethnic groups, Mhemooda Malek. 5. Refugee children in the UK, Matthew Hodes. Part II: Survey methods and findings. Appendix I: Voluntary sector involvement. Appendix II: Examples of projects/ services. Appendix III: Resources and organizations. Appendix IV: CAMHS survey questionnaires. References. Subject Index. Author Index.

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