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Be true to your school
As the start of the academic year, Steve Rippin reflects on CAMHS in schools.
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Early Intervention in Youth Mental Health Special Interest Group
Focus Optimising effective service delivery and long-term outcomes in youth mental health in Ireland. Background Implementation of this SIG was informed by three key issues: firstly, a gathering concern over the continuing lack of adolescent or youth mental health teams in Ireland particularly for the post-16 age group – currently only one intervention service is […]
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SIGs
Our Special Interest Groups (SIG) are communities within ACAMH. People who are part of a SIG have a shared common interest in advancing, and sharing, the knowledge, learning, and research in that area. You do not necessarily have to be an ACAMH Member to be part of a SIG, though we hope that you would […]
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Dyslexia from assessment to intervention
Resources from the ACAMH Dyslexia Conference which promoted the notion that the assessment of literacy difficulties should be the first step on a clear pathway to individualised interventions for children or young people.
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- Day Conference
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- Cardiff
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Branches
Our branches play a critical role within ACAMH. They are the driving force behind our grassroots activity: in staging events, promoting the work of ACAMH, and providing insights at a local level. The importance of this network cannot be underestimated, and we are incredibly proud to have such a dedicated network of volunteers to run […]
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Membership
This section enables you to access journals online and view members-only material such as podcasts of our events when available.
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Welcome to ACAMH
Our vision: Sharing best evidence, improving practice. We aspire for ACAMH to become a major portal, access point for anyone seeking the most expertly digested understanding and interpretations of the best evidence available.
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