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Fact sheet
Helping children and youth with self-harm behaviours
CHEOThis fact sheet provides information for parents and carers about helping children and young people with self-harm behaviours and what you need to know. -
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Self-injury – a guide for parents and caregivers
Self-Injury Outreach and SupportThis webpage provides information for parents and caregivers about self-injury in young people. -
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Self-injury – a guide for those who self-injure
Self-Injury Outreach and SupportThis webpage provides information for teenagers and young adults who are struggling with self-injury. -
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Self-injury – a guide for school professionals
Self-Injury Outreach and SupportThis webpage provides information for school professionals about self-injury in children and young people. -
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Self-injury – a guide for mental health professionals
Self-Injury Outreach and SupportThis webpage provides information for mental health professionals about self-injury in children and young people. -
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Self-injury – a guide for medical professionals
Self-Injury Outreach and SupportThis webpage provides information for medical professionals about self-injury among children and young people. -
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Mental Health Medications
National Institute of Mental HealthThis webpage provides information about medications for various mental health disorders. This is just general information and not specifically about medication for adolescents or young people however, parents and young people may still find this information useful to learn more about the medication their child or themselves have been prescribed. -
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Medications for Mental Health Disorders
Kelty Mental Health Resource CentreThis section of the website provides information for parents and caregivers about medications for mental health disorders in children and adolescents. -
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How can I help my children? A guide to parents who have mental problems
Tytti SolantausThis booklet was written in Finland and translated into English for parents who experience mental illness. It answers questions that parents often have regarding the impact of their mental illness on their children, offers advice about helping their children and parenting when mental illness is part of family life. -
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What’s Up With Our Parents? A Handbook For Older Children and Adolescents Whose Mother or Father has Mental Health Problems
Tytti SolantausThis booklet was written in Finland and translated into English for older children and teenagers who have a parent with a mental illness. It attempts to explain what mental illness is and to answer common questions young people often have in an age-appropriate way. -
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Ruby’s Dad – A story about having a parent with a drinking problem
Health Promotion Agency & Skylight'Ruby's Dad' is a storybook for children aged 6-11 years who have a parent or relative with a drinking problem. The first page of this guide features guidelines and prompts for clinicians regarding diverse uses of the text. -
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Zero To Three – National centre for infants, toddlers and families (USA)
National Center for Infants, Toddlers and FamiliesThis US website is managed by a national, non-profit organisation that provides parents, professionals and policymakers the knowledge to nurture early child development.