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Children With Mental Disorder And The Law A Guide To Law And Practice 1st Edition Anthony Harbour

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Children With Mental Disorder And The Law A Guide To Law And Practice 1st Edition Anthony Harbour
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Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.06 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Anthony Harbour
ISBN: 9781843105763, 1843105764
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Children With Mental Disorder And The Law A Guide To Law And Practice 1st Edition Anthony Harbour by Anthony Harbour 9781843105763, 1843105764 instant download after payment.

Children and young people with complex mental health needs are increasingly being cared for within specialist mental health care settings, either in the community or in in-patient facilities. With rapid social developments, it can be difficult for carers and practitioners to keep track of the law in this area. This book provides a guide to the law relating to mental health care for children and young people, their rights and entitlement to service, and discusses important issues in clinical and social care practice such as parental responsibility, Gillick competency and capacity, emergency intervention and detention, assessment of mental illness and confidentiality in practice. A chapter written by Mary Mitchell considers the diagnosis and management of complex mental illness in young people, and a concluding chapter discusses changes in the law. Jargon-free and accessibly written, this is an invaluable guide for professionals working in child and adolescent health and social care, social workers, youth workers, social welfare policy makers, medical professionals, teachers, educational professionals and students, as well as advocates for children and young people.

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