... general school atmosphere. 3 These were: ‘In our school, pupils take part in making the rules‘; ‘The pupils are treated too severely/strictly in this school‘; ‘The rules in this school are ...
... culture, context or situation; applies equal weighting to adverse circumstances which may have profoundly different effects and impact; and takes little or no account of the protective factors in children’s lives ...
... for youngpeople in the UK, and there is a need for all professionals working with child and adolescent mentalhealth issues to understand the current nature and status of this ...other ...
... the context for our research with a discussion, drawing on existing literature, about three broad rationales for LGBT+ inclusive SRE: to support the self-esteem and general mentalhealth of LGBT+ ...
... At a national level, the pilot programme very much demonstrates the potential added value of providing schools and NHS CAMHS with opportunities to engage in joint planning and training activities, improving the clarity ...
... and youngpeople are in foster care today, the reverse of the situation in ...and youngpeople to be cared for in family settings and for services to be directed towards supporting and helping ...
... for school nurses, and education and training is an issue that has been previously picked up in the literature, although often with regard to childcare professionals in general (NHS HAS 1995, Leighton et ...
... quality school sex education and widespread implementation of sexual health services, but also demonstrate the need for different approaches to achieve substantial impacts on sexual health ...active ...
... not being picked (either by peers/in games or teachers within class) and generally feeling on the outside of groups due to lack of shared interests or ...friends; people you could rely on or who would stick ...
... 2017). People less than 35 years old reported more arousal from a perceived species rich environment, than those aged 35 and over (White et ...for young adults aged 18–24 years old (Jones ...on ...
... Mentalhealth policy, strategies promoting the wellbeing of children and youngpeople and, to some degree, mentalhealth legislation in Scotland have reflected growing ...
... work context in which professionals (teachers) seem likely to suffer from burnout that may be associated with low levels of mental ...the mentalhealth and burnout levels among teachers, ...
... Youngpeople were given a checklist and asked: In the last 6 months how often have you had the following: Headache, Stomach-ache, Back-ache, Feeling low, Irritability or bad temper, Feeling nervous, ...
... the school nursing role in practice by ensuring early identification and intervention of mentalhealth issues in children, youngpeople and their families as soon as ...
... optimise well-being or reduce men- tal illness and initiated during childhood and adolescence may help reduce mentalhealth problems in later life ...tional health and ...
... many people who suffer from a problem to some extent will be ...are being treated ...a school counsellor if that counsellor is also engaged in routine work in the school, teaching lessons to ...
... on mentalhealth issues of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK, although the Medical Foundation is notable as having been particularly active in this ...experience mentalhealth problems ...
... of mentalhealth among orphans placed in institutions, it was found that orphans ranked high in negative emotions like: depression, distress, anxiety behaviour and emotional disorders, hyperactivity, ...
... of mentalhealth and well-being as described in the method, thus conditions related to psychoactive substance abuse, behavioural disorders, and organic disorders are not represented in this ...
... The conditions in the latter group are particularly important for the subject matter of this article. In the past, universities in Poland did not assign much importance to undertaking comprehensive activities in the ...