Associate Prof in Child & Adolescent Mental Health - Liverpool John Moores University | school-based interventions, SEND, suicide prevention, risk, co-production | she/her
This came from a study we initially conducted on the accessibility of CAMHS for autistic YP. However, the accounts parents gave of their experiences when supporting their children were so detailed and personal, and so often filled with a desperation for help, we felt it was important to share them.
September 24, 2025 at 12:22 PM
This came from a study we initially conducted on the accessibility of CAMHS for autistic YP. However, the accounts parents gave of their experiences when supporting their children were so detailed and personal, and so often filled with a desperation for help, we felt it was important to share them.