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CAMHS isn’t the problem, the system is

CAMHS isn’t the problem, the system is

by The Spark Counselling | Mar 6, 2018 | Children and Young People, families, mental health, non-profit, parenting, relationships, Society, the spark, young people

Data released last month again highlighted the scale of the challenge Scotland faces as it seeks to improve youth mental health. Waiting times for young people to be assessed by their local Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) grabbed the headlines once...
Youth mental health: is it enough to train teachers?

Youth mental health: is it enough to train teachers?

by The Spark Counselling | Jan 23, 2018 | Children and Young People, families, mental health, non-profit, parenting, Partnerships, relationships, young people

Research published this month revealed 66% of staff in Scottish schools feel ill-equipped to help pupils with youth mental health problems. Commissioned by the Scottish Association for Mental Health, the survey highlighted the need to properly train teachers and...

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