05/12/2019
Who’s the expert? Have your say!
NHS research looking at therapeutic relationships between young people & parents who access CAMHS and staff who work there!
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05/12/2019
Who’s the expert? Have your say!
28/11/2019
28/11/2019
Have your say! Link in bio
27/11/2019
Powerful message behind the common answer of “I’m fine”.
Good evening all,
When asked this question ‘How do you feel?’ please, tell the truth. So many people care about you - release your emotions and speak up, it WILL get better! The SAPUK; team are ALWAYS here when it feels as though nobody else is...
Love, Em💛
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Are you a dad/grandparent/ different carer of a young person in CAMHS?
If so, check out our research here- http://bit.ly/TRICstudy
We are looking at therapeutic relationships between YP/ parents and staff at CAMHS!
09/10/2019
Ahead of join the conversation at
http://bit.ly/TRICstudy
about what builds good relationships in i.e. between young people/parents who access and staff who work there!
The TRIC Study - Welcome page (University of Manchester) You are being invited to fill in a questionnaire as part of a new study looking at relationships within Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS).
07/10/2019
Powerful message to increase in children and young people this weekend. If you are a young person or parent who has gone to CAMHS, then take a look at our research here about relationships between people who go to and work at CAMHS http://bit.ly/TRICstudy
Ant and Dec pause BGT final to make powerful mental health statement Initiative aims to improve mental health of 10m people
24/09/2019
What do you think? Have your say at The TRIC Study here: http://bit.ly/TRICstudy
18/09/2019
So important to think about child mental heath and how we can support it early on! We are trying to find out what is important to relationships between young people/parents and staff who work in Take part here: bit.ly/TRICstudy
14 WAYS TO NURTURE A CHILD'S MENTAL HEALTH...
Nurturing emotional relationships are the most crucial primary foundation for both social growth and mental health. When there are secure, empathetic, nurturing relationships, children learn to be intimate and empathetic, and eventually to communicate their feelings, reflect on their own wishes, and develop their own relationships.
18/09/2019
1 in 5 children/ have a diagnosable mental health problem. We are trying to find out what is important to relationships between young people/parents and staff who work in Take part here:
The TRIC Study - Welcome page (University of Manchester) You are being invited to fill in a questionnaire as part of a new study looking at relationships within Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS).