Mental Health Needs of Children and Young People with Intellectual Disabilities

Mental Health Needs of Children and Young People with Intellectual Disabilities

by Sarah H Bernard
Mental Health Needs of Children and Young People with Intellectual Disabilities

Mental Health Needs of Children and Young People with Intellectual Disabilities

by Sarah H Bernard

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Overview

Originally entitled Mental Health Needs of Children and Young People with Learning Disabilities, this new edition focuses on the care and support of those with moderate and severe intellectual disabilities. In addition to bringing the content fully up to date, the editors, both longstanding experts in this field, have commissioned the most experienced contributors from relevant disciplines to address topics such as forensic issues and risk assessment, transition, and functional analysis. The importance of developing evidence-based practice is a key theme of the book, acknowledging its key role in helping professionals and practitioners to provide high-quality personalised care for children and young people with intellectual disabilities who have mental health needs. The book provides health and social care professionals with a sound knowledge base for shaping and enhancing their practice, along with the confidence to improve the outcomes for these young people. Each chapter includes short case illustrations, examples of good practice, reflections on current practice, key learning points, references, and key websites for further exploration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781912755493
Publisher: Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Publication date: 01/10/2021
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.75(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Dr. Sarah H Bernard has been a consultant psychiatrist with the Mental Health of Learning Disability Service for almost 25 years. This is a National/Specialist services offering consultation, assessment, and intervention for young people with global developmental delay and behavioural or mental health problems. She is also the Trust named doctor for child safeguarding and the incoming Clinical Director of the South London Partnership. Dr. Bernard is involved in training, teaching, research, and service development within and outside the Trust. She was also a ‘Champion for Child Learning Disability Services for London’ and continues to advocate for young people with learning disabilities and mental health needs. She has been involved with a range of service developments “post-Winterbourne.” Most recently she has been one of the leads in developing a service aimed at keeping young people with ID/ASD out of hospital.
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