2019
DOI: 10.1177/1359104519849640
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Embedding interagency working between schools and mental health specialists: A service evaluation of theMental Health Services and Schools and Colleges Link Programmeworkshops

Abstract: There is increasing focus on the need for schools to work more effectively with specialist mental health providers, but there have been historic challenges in embedding closer interagency working. This article reports the results of a service evaluation of a 2-day workshop designed to facilitate improved working between schools and children and young people’s mental health services (CYPMHS). Mental health leads from 255 schools, mental health professionals and other key stakeholders all took part in one of 26 … Show more

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“…The future of mental health promotion in schools therefore depends on increased resources, and a public health approach that builds capacity for multi-agency working ( Cortina, 2020 ). An example of a project working to develop better links between sectors is the Mental Health Services and Schools and Colleges Link Programme currently being rolled out in England ( Cortina et al , 2019 ). The Link Programme connects school mental health leads with a key contact within their local NHS children and young people’s mental health service, and offers workshops to develop communication and facilitate joint working.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The future of mental health promotion in schools therefore depends on increased resources, and a public health approach that builds capacity for multi-agency working ( Cortina, 2020 ). An example of a project working to develop better links between sectors is the Mental Health Services and Schools and Colleges Link Programme currently being rolled out in England ( Cortina et al , 2019 ). The Link Programme connects school mental health leads with a key contact within their local NHS children and young people’s mental health service, and offers workshops to develop communication and facilitate joint working.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, although the historical separation of healthcare and education institutions means improving joint-working is a challenge, encouraging steps have been made between schools and mental health services. In various countries, such as the United Kingdom (Cortina et al, 2019) and Australia (Rowling & Hazell, 2014), increasing emphasis is being placed on a 'whole school' approach to mental health and wellbeing, as well as on collaborative working across institutions, to enhance prevention, early detection, referrals and appropriate sign posting.…”
Section: Poor Links and Communication Between Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All schools were state funded, operating within and outside (academy status) local authority control. Each school provided differing levels of mental health support, and none were part of the NHS Trailblazer programme 37 .…”
Section: Findings Samplementioning
confidence: 99%