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Collaborative Solutions: Cross-Sector Partnerships Transforming Mental Health Data Systems Across Cultures

Child Mind Intitute

Mental health conditions now account for a staggering 16 percent of the noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) burden, with disproportionate impacts on young people living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Our work in transforming children’s lives is centered on cross-sector collaboration that addresses system gaps.

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New Study Published in The Lancet Global Health Reveals Significant Data Gaps About Mental Health Conditions of Children Around the World

Child Mind Intitute

Mental health conditions are among the leading contributors to disability and illness globally, negatively affecting quality of life and academic and professional performance. This work is conducted by the Child Mind Institute with support from SNF through its Global Health Initiative (GHI).

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“I don’t need a cup of tea, I need some @#$%&! help”: #camhs through the lens of TikTok

The Mental Elf

Nina Higson-Sweeney summarises a qualitative study exploring the #camhs hashtag on TikTok and how young people experience child and adolescent mental health services. The post I dont need a cup of tea, I need some @#$%&! help: #camhs through the lens of TikTok appeared first on National Elf Service.

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Press Statement: College calls for new governance and management structures for CAMHS

College of Psychiatrists of Ireland

CAMHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services provide mental health treatment services for children and young adults with moderate to severe mental illness. Mental health problems in childhood and adolescent are associated with detrimental impacts on developmental outcomes in young adulthood.

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Press Statement: College President at NCHD Conference calls 2025 a ‘pivotal year’ for mental health services in Ireland

College of Psychiatrists of Ireland

The Government must also move to significantly increase resourcing and funding for mental health services in line with our national healthcare policy, Slintecare. We have a chance now to properly address ongoing recruitment and retention issues, as well as doctor stress and burnout levels.