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[...]... Introduction 7 The prevalence of mentalhealth problems Mentalhealth problems are relatively common in children and adolescents, although severe mental illness is rare It has been suggested that 20 per cent of children display some sign of poor mentalhealth and a proportion of these may require professional help formentalhealth problems at some time (Department of Health, 1995; MentalHealth Foundation, 1999)... aimed at preventing mentalhealth problems; raise teachers’ awareness of the way in which liaison between Child and Adolescent MentalHealth Services and schools can be improved and how both services can work together to address the mentalhealth needs of children and young people It is envisaged that the handbook will be a useful guide for practising teachers to dip into when mentalhealth difficulties... There is an urgent need for greater awareness and greater understanding of children’s mentalhealth problems amongst teachers and a need for professional development in this area The MentalHealth Foundation (1999) supports this view and highlights a number of components of effective practice in schools for ensuring early intervention for children at risk of developing mentalhealth problems, including:... interagency collaboration, particularly with health training for staff in schools on mentalhealth issues a flexible approach, involving consultation with mentalhealth professionals, as well as direct intervention via the educational psychology service Intervention with pupils with mentalhealth problems and their families Children and young people with less severe mentalhealth problems are often not referred... (1982) Schools and Disruptive Pupils London: Longman Goleman, D (1996) Emotional Intelligence London: Bloomsbury Greenhalgh, P (1994) Emotional Growth and Learning London: Routledge MentalHealth Foundation (1999) The Big Picture: Promoting Children and Young People’s MentalHealth London: MentalHealth Foundation Mind (1997) The Bird and the Word: Materials forMentalHealth Education in Secondary Schools. .. on mentalhealth services and the prevention of mental health problems in children In the penultimate chapter information about Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services is provided, together with a discussion of some of the issues that Preface xi may arise in collaboration between teachers and mental health professionals The final chapter outlines a whole-school approach to the promotion of mental. .. environmental levels There is also considerable correlation between these influences and later mental health difficulties, poor education outcomes and antisocial behaviour These influences, therefore, are the concern of teachers, as well as health professionals, and by enhancing positive influences on mentalhealth in schools, educational achievement, as well as emotional well-being, can be promoted Mental. .. adolescents in schools and in the community are forced to deal with these problems themselves In addition, the promotion of children’s mentalhealth needs to be carried out in a range of settings, including schools, since school and educational factors can impact on children’s emotional development and well-being (Mental Health Foundation, 1999) The Department of Health (1995) emphasised the need for all... improve children’s mentalhealth This handbook spans the boundary between mentalhealth and education In doing so, it is hoped that it will provide the information and guidance teachers need to help pupils with mentalhealth problems They must also be able to recognise, however, the limits of what they can achieve alone, as well as the indications that children should be referred for more specialist... The need for a book that bridges the divide between mentalhealth and education is long overdue In writing the book, we set out to: • • • • raise teachers’ awareness of the importance of mentalhealth in children and adolescents, how this may impact on their learning potential, and the link between mentalhealth and special educational needs; increase teachers’ knowledge of the range of mentalhealth . Co-ordinator’s
Handbook (Routledge, 1995).
Mental Health Handbook for Schools
Mary Atkinson and Garry Hornby
London and New York
Mental Health Handbook
for Schools
First. IV
Promoting mental health and services for children 251
20 Mental health services for children and adolescents 253
21 Promoting mental health in schools 263
Index