Issue 113

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27 Nov 2011

This issue's cover feature looks at how professional sports bodies are starting to recognise the importance of looking after the mental wellbeing of elite participants; and how this approach applies to early intervention work professional clubs are getting involved in delivering in the community.

News

  • Special report on the extent of cuts to CAMH services, budgets and staff  across England
  • CAMHS advice goes unheeded in child rape case in Sunderland 
  • Mental health of BME young people overlooked says report 

Viewpoints

  • New columnist Dawn Rees says CAMHS' leaders need to be as nimble and flexible as tennis pros to prosper
  • Psychiatrist Sami Timimi believes it is time to dump diagnostic labels and is leading the campaign to do so

Features

  • New Royal College of Psychiatrist president Sue Bailey outlines her ambitions for her three-year tenure
  • Focus on the support developed in schools for children and families with mental health problems
  • The second and concluding part of the findings from a study visit that looked at participation in the US

Published quarterly, 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. To receive YoungMinds magazine, become a professional member of YoungMinds.

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