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Online Seminar | Examining Access to Mental Health Services for Social Work-Experienced Young People
Many children and young people with social work involvement experience mental health difficulties. Yet, little is known about factors affecting their access to Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). This session will present quantitative and qualitative findings from the “CAMHS Referrals and Outcomes for Adolescents and Children with Social Workers” (COACHES) study. It will cover: 
 
  • Potential inequalities exposed by the data 
  • Strengths and limitations of using administrative data 
  • Involvement of experts-by-experience, practitioners and policymakers throughout the study.
Any queries, please contact Claire Ashmore - c.ashmore@keele.ac.uk