Parental mental health and families
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These resource use audio, video and interactive technology to assist in exploring the nature of parental mental health and its impact on families.
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Added | 04 Oct 2011 09:36 |
Keywords | UKOER, SWAPBox, e-learning, mental health, families, social exclusion, communication, complex needs |
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Communicating with families
Explores the communication strategies that can be used to talk to parents, children and families about parental mental health issues.
Managing complexity and leading practice
Provides a range of audit tools for front line managers to gauge the readiness of their staff to implement the ‘Think Family’ guidance. It also identifies the key drivers needed by strategic managers to target action at a local level, identify the barriers to change and potential solutions.
Interventions
Explores screening, active signposting and early intervention, and their importance in addressing the needs of all parts of the family system.
Care planning and review
oks at what makes an effective plan as well as considering how reviewing processes can be used to ensure changing needs are assessed and plans modified as a result.
Working together with professionals
Explores the challenges facing workers in maintaining a multi-agency approach and how the Family Model can be used to strengthen professional working relationships.
Think child, think parent and think family
Explores the impact of parental mental illness on all family members. Also looks at child development stages and some common diagnoses, interventions and treatments for mental illness.
Introducing the family model
An introduction to the family model and the impacts of some common risks, stressors and protective factors.