Alternatives to inpatient mental health care for children and young people.
BACKGROUND: Current policy in the UK and elsewhere places emphasis on the provision of mental health services in the least restrictive setting, whilst also recognising that some children will require inpatient care. As a result, there are a range of mental health services to manage young people with...
Main Authors: | Shepperd, S, Doll, H, Gowers, S, James, A, Fazel, M, Fitzpatrick, R, Pollock, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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