Practical recommendations for addressing the psychological needs of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in England: A literature and service review.

See Heng Yim, Glorianne Said, Dorothy King
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Background: Globally, there is an increasing trend of forcibly displaced people, of which over 40% are children. Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) are at risk of experiencing psychological distress and developing mental health difficulties. However, in the UK, the approach from statutory mental health services is inconsistent across different geographical areas.

Aim: This report outlines recommendations for statutory mental health services in the UK in relation to working with UASC.

Method: A rapid evaluation method was adopted including interviewing fifteen key informants as well as reviewing existing clinical guidelines. Key informants included clinicians, service managers, social workers and commissioners from Local Authorities, National Health Services, and third sector partners. Recommendations were synthesised using narrative synthesis.

Results and conclusion: Existing service provision and barriers to the implementation of interventions were summarised and compared against existing guidelines. The report presents recommendations on assessments, screening tools, and psychological interventions for developing a pathway for UASC within statutory services.

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关于解决英格兰无人陪伴的寻求庇护儿童心理需求的实用建议:文献和服务回顾。
背景:在全球范围内,被迫流离失所者的人数呈上升趋势,其中 40% 以上是儿童。无人陪伴的寻求庇护儿童(UASC)有可能遭受心理困扰,出现心理健康问题。然而,在英国,不同地区的法定心理健康服务机构所采取的方法并不一致。目的:本报告概述了英国法定心理健康服务机构在与无人陪伴的寻求庇护儿童(UASC)合作方面的建议:方法:采用了快速评估法,包括采访 15 位关键信息提供者以及查阅现有的临床指南。主要信息提供者包括临床医生、服务经理、社会工作者以及来自地方政府、国家卫生服务机构和第三部门合作伙伴的专员。采用叙事综合法对建议进行了归纳:报告总结了现有服务的提供情况以及实施干预措施的障碍,并与现有指南进行了比较。本报告就评估、筛查工具和心理干预措施提出了建议,以便在法定服务范围内为孤残儿童制定一条出路。
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