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Author: MCCRYSTAL Patrick; MCALONEY Kareena;

Title: Assessing the mental health needs of young people living in state care using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire.

Reference: Child Care in Practice, 16(3), July 2010, pp.215-226.

Format: article;

Topics: assessment; instruments; longitudinal studies; looked after children; mental health problems; screening; young people; research; Northern Ireland;

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Author: BECKETT Helen;

Title: Adolescents' experiences of the right to play and leisure in Northern Ireland.

Reference: Child Care in Practice, 16(3), July 2010, pp.227-240.

Format: article;

Topics: childrens rights; leisure activities; play; United Nations; user views; young people; research; Northern Ireland;

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Author: DION Jacinthe; et al.;

Title: Evaluating crisis intervention services for youth within an emergency department: a view from within.

Reference: Child Care in Practice, 16(3), July 2010, pp.241-256.

Format: article;

Topics: assessment; crisis intervention; doctors; emergency health services; evaluation; mental health problems; nurses; young people; research; Canada;

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Author: MARTIN Shirley;

Title: An early childhood intervention programme and the long-term outcomes for students.

Reference: Child Care in Practice, 16(3), July 2010, pp.257-274.

Format: article;

Topics: child development; education; educational performance; intervention; long term outcomes; pre-school children; social exclusion; research; Ireland;

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Author: JOHNSON S.; et al.;

Title: Alternatives to standard acute in-patient care in England: roles and populations served.

Reference: British Journal of Psychiatry, 197(Supplement 53), August 2010, pp.s6-s13.

Format: article;

Topics: acute psychiatric care; crisis resolution; hospitals; mental health care; residential care; research; England;

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Author: SLADE M.; et al.;

Title: Alternatives to standard acute in-patient care in England: short-term clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness.

Reference: British Journal of Psychiatry, 197(Supplement 53), August 2010, pp.s14-s19.

Format: article;

Topics: acute psychiatric care; costs; crisis resolution; hospitals; mental health care; residential care; short term outcomes; research; England;

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Author: BYFORD Sarah; et al.;

Title: Alternatives to standard acute in-patient care in England: readmissions, service use and cost after discharge.

Reference: British Journal of Psychiatry, 197(Supplement 53), August 2010, pp.s20-s25.

Format: article;

Topics: acute psychiatric care; community mental health services; costs; crisis resolution; hospitals; mental health care; patient admissions; patient discharge; residential care; research; England;

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Author: GILBURT Helen; et al.;

Title: Service users' experiences of residential alternatives to standard acute wards: qualitative study of similarities and differences.

Reference: British Journal of Psychiatry, 197(Supplement 53), August 2010, pp.s26-s31.

Format: article;

Topics: acute psychiatric care; crisis resolution; hospitals; mental health care; patients; residential care; user views; research; England;

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Author: OSBORN David P. J.;

Title: Residential alternatives to acute in-patient care in England: satisfaction, ward atmosphere and service user experiences.

Reference: British Journal of Psychiatry, 197(Supplement 53), August 2010, pp.s41-s45.

Format: article;

Topics: acute psychiatric care; crisis resolution; hospitals; mental health care; patient admissions; patients; residential care; user views; research; England;

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Author: LLOYD-EVANS B.; et al.;

Title: Alternatives to standard acute in-patient care in England: differences in content of care and staff–patient contact.

Reference: British Journal of Psychiatry, 197(Supplement 53), August 2010, pp.s46-s51.

Format: article;

Topics: acute psychiatric care; crisis intervention; crisis resolution; hospitals; mental health care; residential care; user views; research; England;

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Author: MACGREFOR Susanne;

Title: Sink or swim.

Reference: Druglink, 25(4), July/August 2010, pp.16-19.

Format: article;

Topics: cost effectiveness; evaluation; government policy; substance misuse; treatment; United Kingdom;

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Author: BROWN Andrew;

Title: Small steps.

Reference: Druglink, 25(4), July/August 2010, pp.28-29.

Format: article;

Topics: children; drug misuse; education; schools; England;

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Author: BARR Nicholas;

Title: Long-term care: a suitable case for social insurance,

Reference: Social Policy and Administration, 44(4), August 2010, pp.359-374.

Format: article;

Topics: care homes; financing; home care; insurance; long term care; residential care; United Kingdom;

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Author: COMAS-HERRERA Adelina; WITTENBERG Raphael; PICKARD Linda;

Title: The long road to universalism? Recent developments in the financing of long-term care in England.

Reference: Social Policy and Administration, 44(4), August 2010, pp.375-391.

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Topics: care homes; financing; government policy; home care; long term care; policy formulation; public expenditure; residential care; England;

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Author: LE BIHAN Blanche; MARTIN Claude;

Title: Reforming long-term care policy in France: private-public complementarities.

Reference: Social Policy and Administration, 44(4), August 2010, pp.392-410.

Format: article;

Topics: carers; direct payments; financing; government policy; home care; insurance; long term care; policy formulation; public expenditure; residential care; France;

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Author: SCHUT Frederik T.; VAN DEN BERG Bernard;

Title: Sustainability of comprehensive universal long-term care insurance in the Netherlands.

Reference: Social Policy and Administration, 44(4), August 2010, pp.411-435.

Format: article;

Topics: financing; government policy; individual budgets; insurance; long term care; policy formulation; public expenditure; social care provision; Netherlands;

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Author: ROTHGANG Heinz;

Title: Social insurance for long-term care: an evaluation of the German model.

Reference: Social Policy and Administration, 44(4), August 2010, pp.436-460.

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Topics: financing; government policy; insurance; long term care; policy formulation; public expenditure; social care provision; Germany;

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Author: OSTERLE August;

Title: Long-term care in Central and South-Eastern Europe: challenges and perspectives in addressing a `new' social risk.

Reference: Social Policy and Administration, 44(4), August 2010, pp.461-480.

Format: article;

Topics: financing; government policy; informal care; long term care; policy formulation; public expenditure; social care provision; Croatia; Czech Republic; Hungary; Romania; Serbia and Montenegro; Slovak Republic; Slovenia;

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Author: COSTA-FONT Joan;

Title: Devolution, diversity and welfare reform: long-term care in the `Latin Rim'.

Reference: Social Policy and Administration, 44(4), August 2010, pp.481-494.

Format: article;

Topics: devolved government; financing; government policy; long term care; policy formulation; public expenditure; social care provision; Italy; Spain;

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Author: TRYDEGARD Gun-Britt; THORSLUND Mats;

Title: One uniform welfare state or a multitude of welfare municipalities? The evolution of local variation in Swedish elder care.

Reference: Social Policy and Administration, 44(4), August 2010, pp.495-511.

Format: article;

Topics: care homes; decentralisation; home care; long term care; older people; residential care; social care provision; social policy; welfare state; Sweden;

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