Information between 29th October 2023 - 16th April 2024
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Parliamentary Debates |
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Children and Young People: Mental Health Support
1 speech (527 words) Tuesday 27th February 2024 - Written Statements Department for Business and Trade |
Department Publications - Guidance |
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Monday 8th January 2024
Department of Health and Social Care Source Page: Improving the mental health of babies, children and young people Document: Improving the mental health of babies, children and young people (webpage) Found: about this page Print this page Explore the topic Mental health of children and young |
Non-Departmental Publications - Statistics |
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Feb. 14 2024
Department of Health (Northern Ireland) Source Page: CAMHS Waiting Time statistics for Northern Ireland (December 2023) Document: CAMHS Waiting Time statistics for Northern Ireland (December 2023) (webpage) Statistics Found: about this page Print this page Explore the topic Mental health of children and young |
Nov. 08 2023
Department of Health (Northern Ireland) Source Page: CAMHS Waiting Time statistics for Northern Ireland (September 2023) Document: CAMHS Waiting Time statistics for Northern Ireland (September 2023) (webpage) Statistics Found: about this page Print this page Explore the topic Mental health of children and young |
Non-Departmental Publications - Policy paper |
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Nov. 16 2023
Equality and Human Rights Commission Source Page: Equality and Human Rights Monitor 2023 Document: EHRC Equality and Human Rights Monitor 2023 (PDF) Policy paper Found: pandemic.Age Equality and Human Rights Monitor 72 Health Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and young |
Scottish Parliamentary Research (SPICe) |
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Children and young people's mental health in Scotland
Tuesday 24th May 2022 This briefing looks at recent developments in children and young people's mental health services. It covers both the universal and specialist levels of support available in Scotland. It also contextualises Scottish Government policy within the worsening mental health of children and young people over the last decade and considers the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. View source webpage Found: Sport Committee (HSCS) undertook an inquiry into the health and wellbeing of Scotland's children and young |