Highly vulnerable infants, children and young people : a joint child protection mental health response to prevent suicide. A review of recent research and discussion of priority areas to reduce the risk of suicide in this vulnerable group
McDermott, Brett
Highly vulnerable infants, children and young people : a joint child protection mental health response to prevent suicide. A review of recent research and discussion of priority areas to reduce the risk of suicide in this vulnerable group Brett McDermott - Brisbane, QLD : Queensland Child Death Review Board, 2021 - electronic document (95 pages) ; PDF file
In 2021, the CDRB commissioned Professor Brett McDermott to produce a report on youth suicide. The report provides an overview of the latest research including neurobiological and epidemiological evidence, as well as an overview of findings from cases where children died by suicide.
The report provides insight into the significant impact of adverse childhood experiences on children’s mental health and risk of suicide. It identifies the core elements necessary for child protection and mental health systems to respond appropriately to highly vulnerable infants, children and young people. (From the website). Record #7984
Queensland Child Death Review Board
ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
MENTAL HEALTH
RISK FACTORS
SUICIDE
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA
QUEENSLAND
Highly vulnerable infants, children and young people : a joint child protection mental health response to prevent suicide. A review of recent research and discussion of priority areas to reduce the risk of suicide in this vulnerable group Brett McDermott - Brisbane, QLD : Queensland Child Death Review Board, 2021 - electronic document (95 pages) ; PDF file
In 2021, the CDRB commissioned Professor Brett McDermott to produce a report on youth suicide. The report provides an overview of the latest research including neurobiological and epidemiological evidence, as well as an overview of findings from cases where children died by suicide.
The report provides insight into the significant impact of adverse childhood experiences on children’s mental health and risk of suicide. It identifies the core elements necessary for child protection and mental health systems to respond appropriately to highly vulnerable infants, children and young people. (From the website). Record #7984
Queensland Child Death Review Board
ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
MENTAL HEALTH
RISK FACTORS
SUICIDE
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA
QUEENSLAND