HOW TO SUPPORT YOUNG PEOPLE WHO SELF-HARM, SPECIFICALLY THOSE WHO CAN NOT ACCESS CAMHS 

There are definite gaps in mental health support for our young people who self-harm, specifically those who do not meet the ever-rising thresholds to access CAMHS support. It is important to look at ways not only to support those young people when they have selfharmed but also look at offering support that may reduce self-harm attempts in the future.
Self Harm Prevention Strategies - KP.pdf

MANAGING CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR

Teenagers can challenge even the calmest of parents. When you have further pressures in your life, such as other children, work, relationships, family commitments or illness, it can feel as though your teenager is going to push you over the edge.

Managing challenging behaviour - KP.pdf

INATTENTIVE ADHD: ARE WE FAILING OUR GIRLS?

Girls with inattentive symptoms are being drowned out by loud, hyperactive boys who demonstrate the condition’s stereotypical behaviours. Caregivers, teachers and other professionals really need to take the steps to be able to recognize the mistaken, misunderstood symptoms of ADHD or ADD in girls, and turn around this unfair unbalance

Inattentive ADHD.pdf