P. Archard, John P. Blackwell, Isobel Moore, Louisa Briggs Deardon, T. Adkins, M. O’Reilly
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Providing specialist clinical support for adoptive parents and adoption professionals
The article describes a designated adoption lead role based in a specialist child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) team serving adopted children who are considered particularly vulnerable to experiencing mental health issues. Topics discussed include core aspects of the role of a specialist practitioner lead for adoption in a CAMHS team and methods of delivering advice, training, education and support to adoptive parents and adoption professionals.