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Mental Health and Attendance at School [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 258 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 233x157x11 mm, kaal: 341 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: RCPsych/Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1911623141
  • ISBN-13: 9781911623144
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 258 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 233x157x11 mm, kaal: 341 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: RCPsych/Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1911623141
  • ISBN-13: 9781911623144
This book offers practical advice and key information about the important interface between mental health and attendance at school. Written for practitioners in both health and education sectors, including teachers, it enables them to increase their knowledge so they can work more effectively to support young people.

The interface between mental health and schools has become a major focus of policy and practice. School attendance is important and impacts a range of outcomes, from academic performance, to children and young people's mental health. In this book, experts from the education and mental health sectors have collaborated to produce a practical guide to mental health and attendance at school that will be of interest to both researchers and practitioners across this inter-disciplinary field. The book covers topics such as the importance of a multidisciplinary approach, terminology and socio-political considerations, school attendance problems in relation to emotional, behavioural and neurodevelopmental disorders, special educational needs, school factors and influences and attendance of vulnerable children. Its aim is to offer practical advice and key information to practitioners from both clinical and educational sectors so that they can work more effectively to enable children and young people to thrive.
List of Contributors
vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Mental Health and Attendance at School: Setting the Scene
1(21)
David Heyne
Christopher A. Kearney
Katie Finning
1.1 School Attendance and School Absenteeism
1(1)
1.2 Mental Health Problems and School Absenteeism
1(4)
1.3 Promoting Mental Health and School Attendance
5(10)
1.4 Conclusion
15(7)
References
15(7)
2 School Attendance: Terminology and Socio-political Considerations
22(16)
Darren A. Moore
2.1 Introduction
22(1)
2.2 Drawing the Line: How Much Absence Is Problematic?
23(2)
2.3 School Attendance Terminology
25(7)
2.4 Finding a Way Forward
32(2)
2.5 Key Messages for Education and Mental Health Professionals
34(4)
References
35(3)
3 Emotional Disorders and Attendance at School
38(21)
Katie Finning
Bernadka Dubicka
3.1 Introduction
38(1)
3.2 What Are Emotional Disorders?
38(3)
3.3 Interventions for Emotional Disorders
41(2)
3.4 Emotional Disorder and School Absence
43(2)
3.5 Emotional Disorders and School Exclusion
45(1)
3.6 Factors That Impact Emotional Disorders and Attendance at School
46(3)
3.7 How to Support Young People with Emotional Disorders to Attend School
49(3)
3.8 Key Messages for Education and Mental Health Professionals
52(1)
3.9 Conclusion
53(1)
3.10 Resources
53(6)
References
53(6)
4 Behavioural Disorders and Coping with School
59(19)
Claire Parker
Amelia Paget
Tamsin Ford
4.1 Outline
59(1)
4.2 Undesirable Behaviour Is Part of Normal Development
60(1)
4.3 What Do We Mean by Behavioural Difficulties and Disorders?
61(2)
4.4 Attendance and Exclusion from School
63(2)
4.5 Understanding the Behaviour: What Are They Telling Us?
65(4)
4.6 Defining the Need: Careful Holistic Assessment Is Key
69(2)
4.7 Moving Forward: What Can We Do?
71(2)
4.8 Key Messages
73(1)
4.9 Useful Websites
74(4)
References
74(4)
5 Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Attendance at School
78(28)
Abigail Emma Russell
5.1 Outline
78(1)
5.2 Overview
78(12)
5.3 Factors Impacting and Influencing Attendance in Young People with Neurodevelopmental Disorders
90(8)
5.4 Addressing School Attendance Problems in Young People with Neurodevelopmental Disorders
98(2)
5.5 Conclusion
100(6)
References
101(5)
6 Educating a `New Me' after an Acquired Brain Injury
106(24)
Emily Bennett
Suzanna Watson
Gemma Costello
6.1 Introduction
106(1)
6.2 Why Can Young People Have Trouble Attending School after an Acquired Brain Injury?
107(7)
6.3 What Can Educators and Others Do to Maximise Attendance for Young People with Acquired Brain Injury?
114(11)
6.4 Summary
125(1)
6.5 Signposting and Resources
126(4)
References
127(3)
7 School Influences on Attendance and Special Educational Needs
130(15)
Ian Thompson
Alice Tawell
Harry Daniels
7.1 Introduction
130(2)
7.2 Defining Absenteeism
132(1)
7.3 Special Educational Needs and Absenteeism
133(1)
7.4 Discussion: School Factors Associated with Absenteeism and Special Educational Needs and Disability Pupils
134(5)
7.5 Conclusion
139(6)
References
140(5)
8 Supporting the Attendance of Vulnerable Children at School: A Lens on Refugee Children and Those with Life-Limiting Illnesses
145(17)
Mina Fazel
Helen Griffiths
8.1 Introduction
145(2)
8.2 Refugee Children, Mental Health and Attendance at School
147(5)
8.3 Children with Physical Health Needs and Life-Limiting Conditions
152(6)
8.4 Conclusions
158(1)
8.5 Resources
158(1)
8.6 Websites
158(1)
8.7 Books for Children
158(4)
References
158(4)
9 School Attendance and Anxiety: A Parental Perspective
162(19)
Emma Dalrymple
9.1 Introduction
162(1)
9.2 Refusal versus Anxiety
162(2)
9.3 My Family's Story
164(7)
9.4 Recommendations for Moving Forward
171(8)
9.5 Conclusion
179(1)
9.6 Useful Resources
179(2)
References
179(2)
10 Reflections on the Impact of Covid-19 on Children's Education and Mental Health
181(11)
Tamsin Ford
Darren A. Moore
10.1 Introduction
181(1)
10.2 Mental Health Issues
181(2)
10.3 Education Issues
183(3)
10.4 When Is a Pandemic Not a Pandemic?
186(1)
10.5 So What Should We Do?
187(5)
References
187(5)
Index 192