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Child mental health: is it in crisis?

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There is much discussion about the issue of children and young people’s mental health problems in the media, and we often hear this issue referred to as a ‘crisis’. But what does the evidence say? Are rates of mental health problems rising? In this free course, Child mental health: is it in crisis?, you will explore these important questions as well as delving into a case study of a young person with anxiety who is refusing to go to school, which is based on the real-life experiences of a service user of a child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS).This OpenLearn course is an adapted extract from the Open University course K119 Wellbeing across the lifecourse.

Syllabus

  • 1 Is there a crisis?
  • 1.1 What does the evidence suggest?
  • 2 ‘My child won’t go to school’
  • 2.1 The case study of Lily
  • 2.2 Lily’s parents seek help
  • 2.4 Supporting Lily and her parents

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  • This course offers a timely, evidence-informed exploration of child and adolescent mental health in the UK, challenging media-driven crisis narratives with empirical clarity. The integration of ethical frameworks, notably autonomy and paternalism, a…
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    "It takes a village to rise a child", I know now the meaning behind this famous quote. This course helped me to understand the importance of a community's stance on family issues. If it is important to you, it will resonate with your kids and vice versa. Child mental health is to be studied more closely.

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