2001 Winter - Young people
Focusing on mental health issues for culturally and linguistically diverse children and young people, this edition features articles on infant care in South Africa, how CALD young people use Kids Help Line and a model for the acces and engagement of young people from divers backgrounds.
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Mental Health Resources in the World: Initial results of Project ATLAS World Health Organisation
- Includes link to the full report at the World Health Organisation website
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Kids Help Line Survey on Callers of Non-English Speaking Backgrounds
- 1995-1999
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Modification of FRIENDS: Strategies for the Prevention of Anxiety in NESB Children and Young people
- Paula Barrett and Robi Sonderegger, Griffith University and the State of QLD through the Queensland Transcultural Mental Health Centre (QTMHC), Division of Mental Health
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A Model for the Access and Engagement of Young People from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds
- Lisa Beaasley and Vanessa D'Souza, High Street Youth Health Service
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A Critical Look at Cultural Diversity and Infant Care Studies
- Mark Tomlinson, Director, Thula Sana Mother-Infant Project, Cape Town, South Africa