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Title and Location
Publication
Volume
Number
Pages
Year
Publisher
Authors:
Wilson, Geoff A;
Title and Location:
Publication:
Geoforum
Volume:
43
Number:
6
Pages:
1218-1231
Year:
2012
Publisher:
Elsevier
Authors:
McAllister, Margaret; McKinnon, Jessica;
Title and Location:
Publication:
Nurse education today
Volume:
29
Number:
4
Pages:
371-379
Year:
2009
Publisher:
Elsevier
Authors:
Ferris, Patricia A; Sinclair, Christina; Kline, Theresa J;
Title and Location:
Publication:
Journal of occupational health psychology
Volume:
10
Number:
3
Pages:
225
Year:
2005
Publisher:
Educational Publishing Foundation
Authors:
Taormina, Robert J;
Title and Location:
Publication:
PsychOpen
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Number:
Pages:
Year:
2015
Publisher:
PsychOpen
Authors:
Tjeltveit, Alan C; Gottlieb, Michael C;
Title and Location:
Publication:
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training
Volume:
47
Number:
1
Pages:
98
Year:
2010
Publisher:
Educational Publishing Foundation
Authors:
Richardson, Glenn E; Waite, Phillip J;
Title and Location:
Publication:
International Journal of Emergency Mental Health
Volume:
4
Number:
1
Pages:
65-76
Year:
2002
Publisher:
CHEVRON PUBLISHING CORPORATION
Authors:
Xing, Cai; Sun, Jian-min;
Title and Location:
Publication:
International Journal of Psychology
Volume:
48
Number:
5
Pages:
935-943
Year:
2013
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Authors:
Winsett, Rebecca P; Stender, Sarah R; Gower, Gayle;
Burghen, George A;
Title and Location:
Publication:
Pediatric nursing
Volume:
36
Number:
6
Pages:
293
Year:
2010
Publisher:
Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc.
Authors:
Pipe, Teresa Britt; Buchda, Vicki L; Launder, Susan;
Hudak, Barb; Hulvey, Lynne; Karns, Katherine E;
Pendergast, Debra
Title and Location:
Publication:
Stress and Health
Volume:
28
Number:
1
Pages:
Nov-22
Year:
2012
Publisher:
Wiley Online Library
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Digital Twin
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School related
- One in three children living with a parent in emotional distress - published by Understanding Society in March 2019
- Relationships and Sex Education in Schools (England) - published by House of Commons Library February 2019
- Sample PSHE Toolkit for secondary schools
- A mental health guide available for pupils by the Mental Health Foundation
- Mental health and wellbeing provision in schools - a review report on information and policies of primary, secondary, and special need schools published by the Department of Education in Oct 2018 ...schools would benefit from further awareness, advice and resources to enable stand-alone interventions to be further embedded within coherent whole-school strategies that promote the mental health and wellbeing of all pupils… Whilst these schools were operating within the law, there was no evidence that they were promoting a culture of inclusion and tolerance within their policies.
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Youth offenders related
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Youth Justice Statistics 2017/18 England and
Wales
- 26,700 children and young people were cautioned or sentenced
- 14,400 first time entrants to the YJS
- 4,500 knife and offensive weapon offences were committed by children
- The number of children held in custody on remand has increased to 24%
- The number of behaviour management incidents in custody have increased for all measures in the last year by 40% to nearly 1,800 incidents
- 40.9% of children and young people reoffended
- Support for youth in custody
- People in custody
- Youth offending team
- Youth offending teams work with young people that get into trouble with the law. They look into the background of a young person and try to help them stay away from crime. They also:
- Run local crime prevention programmes
- Reasons of repeat offending ...95 per cent of imprisoned young people have a diagnosable mental health condition.... Repeat offenders are statistically very likely to have experienced trauma, abuse, bereavement, grown up in care, been excluded from school, have experienced drug or alcohol dependencies and have mental health problems or personality disorders…
- Risk factors for youths committing crimes Peer group pressure, Peer involvement in problem behaviour, High proportion of unsupervised time with peers, Parental criminality, Poor parental discipline and supervision, Low family income, Social isolation, Alienation, Family conflict, Drug or alcohol misuse, Mental illness, Troubled home life, Poor educational attainment, Lack of skills, unemployment, Truancy, Disruptive behaviour such as aggression, hyperactive, bullying, School disorganisation, School exclusion, Deprivation such as poor housing, homelessness, Lack of social commitment, Early involvement in problem behaviour, Community disorganisation, Opportunity for crime, Availability of drugs, High percentage of children in the community.
- Getting ready for life after the YOI
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Youth Justice Statistics 2017/18 England and
Wales
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Prison related
- Mental health in prisons - Eighth Report of Session 2017–19 published by House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts (6 Dec 2017) … suggestions included, for example, better screening and assessment; increasing eligibility for, and the capacity of, prison mental health services, including community mental health in-reach teams; increasing access to psychological therapies, including counselling, therapeutic group work and trauma-informed practices; better integration of forensic psychologists, clinical psychologists and healthcare with each other and with the wider prison...
- Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service Annual Report and Accounts 2017-18
- The Costs of Healthcare in Prison and Custody: Systematic Review of Current Estimates and Proposed Guidelines for Future Reporting
- High needs national funding formula: stage 2
- Prison psychiatry: adult prisons in England and Wales