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Creating Links Between Mental Health Services for Adults and those for Children and Adolescents

Creating Links Between Mental Health Services for Adults and those for Children and Adolescents Focus on… Creating Links Between Mental Health Services for Adults and those for Children and Adolescents Tony Gillam Clinical Team Manager South Worcestershire Early Intervention Team CAMHS and AMHS is pivotal to the welfare of adults (particularly parents), children and families. he fields of adult mental health and child and adolescent mental health care have long been entirely separate. The related area of parental Growth of liaison between CAMHS and AMHS mental health has equally been neglected. Remarkably, interest in the links between these areas Alongside the growth in community care, the did not gather momentum until the last few years of movement for de-institutionalisation, the growing the twentieth century. For example, 1998 saw the concern for children’s welfare enshrined in the publication of Crossing Bridges (Mayes et al, 1998) – the Children Act 1989 and the increase in the numbers of same year that a conference was held in London called mentally ill people becoming parents, there have been Interfaces Between Child and Adult Mental Health. The other changes which have led to a greater conference led to the publication of Family Matters by rapprochement between CAMHS and AMHS. Maitra Reder et al (2000), which explains the interest http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Mental Health Review Journal Emerald Publishing

Creating Links Between Mental Health Services for Adults and those for Children and Adolescents

Mental Health Review Journal , Volume 9 (2): 4 – Jun 1, 2004

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1361-9322
DOI
10.1108/13619322200400016
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Abstract

Focus on… Creating Links Between Mental Health Services for Adults and those for Children and Adolescents Tony Gillam Clinical Team Manager South Worcestershire Early Intervention Team CAMHS and AMHS is pivotal to the welfare of adults (particularly parents), children and families. he fields of adult mental health and child and adolescent mental health care have long been entirely separate. The related area of parental Growth of liaison between CAMHS and AMHS mental health has equally been neglected. Remarkably, interest in the links between these areas Alongside the growth in community care, the did not gather momentum until the last few years of movement for de-institutionalisation, the growing the twentieth century. For example, 1998 saw the concern for children’s welfare enshrined in the publication of Crossing Bridges (Mayes et al, 1998) – the Children Act 1989 and the increase in the numbers of same year that a conference was held in London called mentally ill people becoming parents, there have been Interfaces Between Child and Adult Mental Health. The other changes which have led to a greater conference led to the publication of Family Matters by rapprochement between CAMHS and AMHS. Maitra Reder et al (2000), which explains the interest

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Mental Health Review JournalEmerald Publishing

Published: Jun 1, 2004

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