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Health & Wellbeing - Mental Health Issues

All About Feeling Down

All About Feeling Down: A Booklet for Young People with Learning Disabilities. This booklet is about what you can do if you feel down for young people with learning disabilities aged 14 to 25.


22nd October 2008

Quick Reference Guide - CAMHS

Guidelines for Services for Young People (14–25 Years) with Learning Difficulties/Disabilities and Mental Health Problems/Challenging Behaviours
22nd October 2008

Moving on and keeping happy

Guide produced by Birmingham University for young people with learning disabilities about transition and mental health.
22nd October 2008

You Are Not Alone

These guidelines have been written for parents and carers of young people with learning disabilities who want to know what help is available if their son or daughter develops an emotional health problem, and how they might go about getting that help.
15th September 2006

FPLD

The Foundation for People with Learning have produced information booklets and leaflets on the mental health of young people with learning disabilities.
15th September 2006

Linking Up

Linking Up is a short guide to help Connexions staff, or anyone working with young people in transition, to give support to people with learning disabilities, and provides practical advice and examples. The guide stems from an action research project and includes section on mental health issues.
15th September 2006

Young Minds

Information and support on young people and mental health
23rd June 2006

Needs of Physically Disabled

The Needs of Physically Disabled Young People during Transition to Adult Services is a cross-sectional study of the needs and the services received by a cohort of school leavers with physical disabilities over the period of leaving school.
20th April 2006

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