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  1. Interventions with male foster carers and adoptive parents:- What interventions are effective and cost effective when working with male foster carers and adoptive parents who are caring for children and young people who have been abused in the past?

    Source guidance details Comes from guidance Child abuse and neglect Number NG76 Date issued October 2017 Other

  2. Interventions with fathers and male carers:- What interventions are effective and cost effective when working with fathers and male carers to improve their parenting in families where children are being, or have been, abused or neglected?

    Source guidance details Comes from guidance Child abuse and neglect Number NG76 Date issued October 2017 Other

  3. Relative effectiveness of interventions to support foster carers:- What is the relative effectiveness and cost effectiveness of the KEEP intervention for foster carersof abused or neglected children compared to other interventions?

    Source guidance details Comes from guidance Child abuse and neglect Number NG76 Date issued October 2017 Other

  4. Healthy Living Dentistry

    on-line training. • Undertake safeguarding training for Awareness of Child Abuse and Neglect – Foundation...

  5. Disabled children and young people up to 25 with severe complex needs: integrated service delivery and organisation across health, social care and education (NG213)

    This guideline covers support for disabled children and young people with severe complex needs, from birth to 25 years. It aims to encourage education, health and social care services to work together and provide more coordinated support to children and young people, and their families and carers.

  6. Head injury: assessment and early management (NG232)

    This guideline covers assessment and early management of head injury in babies, children, young people and adults. It aims to ensure that people have the right care for the severity of their head injury, including direct referral to specialist care if needed.

  7. Rehabilitation after traumatic injury (NG211)

    This guideline covers complex rehabilitation needs after traumatic injury, including assessment and goal setting, rehabilitation plans and programmes, physical, psychological and cognitive rehabilitation, rehabilitation for specific injuries, coordination of rehabilitation in hospital, at discharge and in the community, and commissioning and organising rehabilitation services.

  8. Research recommendations

    homeless people, and those with a history of non-adherence, alcoholism, drug abuse or mental illness. CG117/2

  9. Mental health of adults in contact with the criminal justice system (NG66)

    This guideline covers assessing, diagnosing and managing mental health problems in adults (aged 18 and over) who are in contact with the criminal justice system. It aims to improve mental health and wellbeing in this population by establishing principles for assessment and management, and promoting more coordinated care planning and service organisation across the criminal justice system.

  10. Depression in children and young people: identification and management (NG134)

    This guideline covers identifying and managing depression in children and young people aged 5 to 18 years. Based on the stepped-care model, it aims to improve recognition and assessment and promote effective treatments for mild and moderate to severe depression.

  11. Antenatal and postnatal mental health: clinical management and service guidance (CG192)

    This guideline covers recognising, assessing and treating mental health problems in women who are planning to have a baby, are pregnant, or have had a baby or been pregnant in the past year. It covers depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, drug- and alcohol-use disorders and severe mental illness (such as psychosis, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia). It promotes early detection and good management of mental health problems to improve women’s quality of life during pregnancy and in the year after giving birth.