Provides information on why conducting a trauma-informed mental health assessment is important for those working in a CAC.
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Gives an overview of implementing evidence-based treatment at a CAC.
Discusses the differences between offering mental health services on site at a CAC versus partnering with other organizations to provide care.
Looks at the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and case management monitoring as a component of treatment completion.
Describes the purpose and function of supervision of mental health professionals providing treatment through a CAC.
Describes the role of a mental health professional on a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) at a CAC.
Gives information on family engagement, why its important, the potential barriers to engaging a family, specific strategies for engagement, and how MDT partners can be involved in family engagement.
Discusses why it is important to measure the quality of a CAC's mental health component. This fact sheet looks at ways to measure quality, how a CAC can use metrics to monitor quality, and how a CAC can use conversation to monitor quality.
Engaging Families in Child & Youth Mental Health: A Review of Best, Emerging and Promising Practices
Reviews best practices for engaging children and families in mental health treatment.
Outlines different considerations that mental health professionals need to take into account when working with refugee youth and their families.