Abstract
Crossing the Boundaries: New Directions in the Mental Health Services for Children and Young People in Scotland. Report of a Working Group set up by the Mental Disorder Programme Planning Group of the Advisory Council on Social Work and the Scottish Health Service Planning Council. SHHD and the Scottish Education Department. 1983. Pp 133. £6.75. - Volume 8 Issue 12
Highlights
This is a report which carries major implications for the emphasize that the advisory, consultative and supportive mental health services for children and young people in role of child and adolescent psychiatrists is becoming more, Scotland
The report envisages a 2S per services involved and it considers their relationships with cent increase in the number of child and adolesent each other, with children and young people and their families psychiatrists, but these posts are not yet established and to and with the community
Even if there were no financial pressures, moves in of emphasis would entail measures to encourage a greater these directions would be necessary for more effective action, selectivity in the children referred or in the acceptance of but the financial pressures heighten the need for these moves referrals, less cases taken on for treatment or rationing the as they will allow the best use to be made of scarce provision of services through longer waiting lists
Summary
This is a report which carries major implications for the emphasize that the advisory, consultative and supportive mental health services for children and young people in role of child and adolescent psychiatrists is becoming more, Scotland. The report envisages a 2S per services involved and it considers their relationships with cent increase in the number of child and adolesent each other, with children and young people and their families psychiatrists, but these posts are not yet established and to and with the community.
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