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Access to and experience of child and adolescent mental health services: barriers to children and young people with learning disabilities and their families

Chih Sin (The Office for Public Management (OPM), London, UK)
Rob Francis (The Office for Public Management (OPM), London, UK)
Chloe Cook (The Office for Public Management (OPM), London, UK)

Mental Health Review Journal

ISSN: 1361-9322

Article publication date: 2 April 2010

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Abstract

Despite laudable intentions and evidence of progress, significant barriers remain in relation to the access to and experiences of child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). This article draws on the findings of a literature review and reports a number of barriers and their impact on children and young people with learning disabilities. Children and young people with learning disabilities are at a disproportionate risk of experiencing mental health problems yet access and experience of CAMHS can be highly uneven. Families are often unclear about how to access mental health services and what services are available. Such information and knowledge‐related barriers are particularly significant for certain minority ethnic groups. Barriers related to the CAMHS workforce mix, skills and staff attitudes can also mean that skills required for working with people with both mental health conditions and learning disabilities can be lacking. At a macro level, systems‐related barriers include a lack of joint commissioning and planning, unclear care pathways, the lack of a single point of referral, difficult transition to adult mental health services and a lack of inappropriate services.

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Sin, C., Francis, R. and Cook, C. (2010), "Access to and experience of child and adolescent mental health services: barriers to children and young people with learning disabilities and their families", Mental Health Review Journal, Vol. 15 No. 1, pp. 20-28. https://doi.org/10.5042/mhrj.2010.0199

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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