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YoungMinds Magazine

Published bi-monthly, YoungMinds Magazine is for everyone concerned with child and adolescent mental health. CAMHS professional or parent, teacher or nurse, clinician or youth worker, trainer or consultant - this is the magazine for you.

YMM Cover issue 96Thirty five pages of the latest news, comment, views, analysis and good practice ­ plus easy-to-use updates on policy, research and resources to help you keep on top of the mental health agenda.

Resources can be found online here, in the policy and knowledge section, and for news about YoungMinds itself, see the YM Newsroom

Why not subscribe today and get your copy of YoungMinds Magazine. Call our subscription line on 0870 870 1721 or begin the process by signing up using our form.

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IN THIS MONTH'S ISSUE...


Featured download

'No such thing as too early' and 'A network to meet a need'
by Jennifer Trueland and David Goodban [PDF, 1.3mb]

News

  • Plan to extend PbR to CAMHS confirmed
  • DH reviews waiting times for urgent psychological therapy
  • Psychotherapy could lose out to short-term interventions

In Focus

  • The Big Read (cover story): Angela Neustatter reports on the 20,000 girls in Britain at risk from undergoing female genital mutilation
  • Interview: Northern Ireland commissioner for children Patricia Lewsley

Viewpoints

Who’s the expert now? A child psychiatrist says even professionals need guidance on fatherhood.

In Depth

Perinatal care: pioneering services in Scotland; plus David Goodban introduces the new perinatal and infant mental health network.

Poverty: how those living in adversity face multiple stresses that can be passed on to their children and impact on their mental health

Emerging Practice

How a screen of emotional well-being by on-site CAMHS clinicians among Year 7 students in an inner London secondary school uncovered formerly undetected mental health problems

RHS portlet - Shortlisting

RHS portlet - quote

RHS quote: thank you for this opportunity