Lessons from Serious Case Reviews: Child mental health

NSPCC
Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Safeguarding in child and adolescent mental health services is often overlooked. The NSPCC has analysed evidence from serious case reviews to identify risk factors and learning for improved practice.

CAMHS professionals must be aware that not all teenagers intent on harming themselves will present with symptoms of depression. Picture: Mediteraneo/Adobe Stock
CAMHS professionals must be aware that not all teenagers intent on harming themselves will present with symptoms of depression. Picture: Mediteraneo/Adobe Stock

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