- The NHS in Scotland failed to meet a maximum 18-week waiting time target for children and young people to receive treatment from mental health services
- More than 3 in 10 are waiting more than 18-weeks for treatment.
- 12 out of 14 health boards failed to meet the 18-week waiting time target:
- NHS Fife, NHS Grampian, NHS Highland, NHS Lanarkshire, NHS Lothian, NHS Tayside, NHS Borders, NHS Ayrshire and Arran, NHS Orkney, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Valley, NHS Shetland and NHS Forth Valley
- 151 children and young people waited more than a year prior to being seen for treatment, three times that for the same quarter of last year.
- More than one in five referrals for treatment are rejected.
- Figures show only 0.53 per cent of NHS expenditure is spent on CAMHS, less than 7 per cent of the mental health budget.
- Coalition calls for fundamental rethink and renewed focus on prevention and early intervention, including embedding mental health within education.
Tag: Children and Families
Family Fun Day at Granton Parish Church
GRANTON GOES GREENER
Sustainable Community Family Fun Day
Saturday 21 September 12 noon – 3pm
Family Fun Day with lots of FREE exciting environmental workshops including making shopping bags from up-cycled fabric, paper coasters making, bike repairing, baby and toddler interactive session, tombola, table top sale and much more.
FREE food , tea/ coffee served all day. Join us to celebrate SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DAY, learn more about up-cycling and have some fun day with your family and friends!
NSPCC Scotland’s School Service delivered to all schools in Edinburgh
NSPCC Scotland’s ‘Speak Out Stay Safe’ (SOSS) service which helps children to learn how to recognise abuse, has now been delivered in all mainstream primary schools in Edinburgh. Continue reading NSPCC Scotland’s School Service delivered to all schools in Edinburgh
EATEN at North Edinburgh Arts!
Independent Arts Projects presents Eaten by Mamoru Iriguchi:
North Edinburgh Arts on Saturday 14 September Continue reading EATEN at North Edinburgh Arts!
Mental health support for new mums
Rollout of £1 million for counselling and befriending.
New mums at risk of poor mental health will be given access to increased support including counselling and befriending services.
The rollout is part of a £50 million investment in mental health services for new mums, babies and young children announced by the First Minister earlier this year.
An initial £1 million will support several key areas, including helping the third sector provide counselling, befriending and peer support for women and their families.
The funding will see new and expectant mothers get more consistent access to psychological assessment and treatment.
It will also be used to increase staffing and training at Mother and Baby Units for the 2,250 women with the most serious illnesses and to develop mental health services for babies.
Announcing the funding at Aberlour children’s charity, Health Secretary Jeane Freeman said: “It’s crucial that these services are led by the needs of women, young children and families.
“We have sought the views of people who have experienced mental health issues during and after pregnancy – their voices have influenced where this money will go and the services it will deliver.
“Our vision is of a Scotland where women, young children and families do not face fear or stigma when experiencing mental health issues.”
We're increasing support for new mums who are at risk of poor mental health, including more funding for counselling and befriending services.
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— Scottish Government (@scotgov) August 31, 2019
Aberlour Chief Executive SallyAnn Kelly said: “I welcome this funding for third sector organisations who are striving to deliver high quality perinatal services to new parents and parents-to-be. To give children the best start in life, it is vital we support parents effectively.
“Aberlour has worked with over 300 families across Forth Valley and East Lothian but our ambition is to roll the Perinatal Befriending Service out across Scotland so that every parent, no matter where they live, has access to personalised support and assistance when and where they need it most.”
New Lanark to host inaugural Book Festival
As a historic hub of learning and leisure, New Lanark World Heritage Site is delighted to hold its inaugural Book Festival on Saturday 14th September. Come along for the wonderful opportunity to meet and chat with award-winning children’s authors Chae Strathie & Keith Charters in interactive and engaging sessions.
Chae Strathie is the author of many funny fabulous and whimsical stories like ‘Jumblebum’, the ‘Fabulous Flapdoodles and T-Rex on Tour’, ‘What if you had a dinosaur as a penpal?’ and ‘What was it like to be a kid in ancient Egypt?’ Chae’s books are recommended for age 4-7 year olds.
Keith Charters will also be at New Lanark on the 14th September, when you can meet the character of his books ‘Lee’ and his family on their hilarious adventures. What would you do if there were Consul Mutants taking over the world or you were the first kid in space? Keith’s books are recommended for age 8-12 year olds.
For only £5 per child, children can be transported into the magical world of literature with Scotland’s best children’s authors at New Lanark.
NEW LANARK BOOK FESTIVAL 2019
Saturday 14th September 2019
Tickets can be booked via this link or via www.newlanark.org
This weekend: Edinburgh Mela
PYCP’s new programme starts on Monday
Bookbug shortlist announced
Scottish Book Trust, the national charity transforming lives through reading and writing, has announced the shortlist for the 2020 Bookbug Picture Book Prize.
The Bookbug mascot jumped on board the Browns Book Bus to launch the annual prize, as the vote is opened to schools and the public. Continue reading Bookbug shortlist announced
Fort Kinnaird Launches Sensory Backpacks
Fort Kinnaird in Edinburgh is offering free sensory backpacks to make the experience of shopping and eating at the centre more accessible for people with autism or who have difficulty processing sensory information. Continue reading Fort Kinnaird Launches Sensory Backpacks











