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In the 5-18 July edition of CYP Now - Children's mental health

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The new issue of CYP Now has an extensive special report on children's mental health.

It examines how entire local areas and individual settings are implementing the Future in Mind reforms; plus what the latest research says on mindfulness, alternatives to inpatient care, outcome measures, and care leaver support.

Case studies in the report focus in Northamptonshire Parent Infant Partnership (NorPIP) - set up by Conservative leadership candidate Andrea Leadsom; Lincolnshire CAMHS, which is a new "tierless" service; Achieving Change Together, which provides therapeutic support to CSE victims; and Manchester-based award-winning charity 42nd Street.

The 5-18 July is packed with analysis, ideas and insights for improving your efforts to transform children's lives, including:

The latest trends in youth work education and training placements, and what they mean for the youth sector and skills development.

How the new National Association for Virtual School Heads aims to narrow the attainment gap between children in care and their peers

The relationship between neglect and child sexual abuse, exploitation and harmful sexual behaviour - and this means for practice

What the Ellie Butler case could mean for the future scrutiny of the family courts

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