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  2. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS foundation trust that provides physical, mental health and social care for people of all ages across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Swindon, Wiltshire, Bath and North East Somerset. Its services are delivered at community bases, hospitals, clinics and people's homes.

  3. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Since 1995, UK CAMHS have largely been organised around the four-tier framework: [9] [10] Tier 1 mental health promotion, ill-health prevention work, and general advice and treatment for less severe problems by non-mental health specialists working in universal children’s services, such as GPs, school nurses, social workers, and voluntary agencies.

  4. Choice And Partnership Approach - Wikipedia

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    The Choice and Partnership Approach (CAPA), is a model of engagement and clinical assessment, principally used in child and adolescent psychiatric services.It aims to use collaborative ways of working with service users to enhance the effectiveness of services and user satisfaction with services.

  5. John Radcliffe Hospital - Wikipedia

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    John Radcliffe Hospital (informally known as the JR or the John Radcliffe) is a large tertiary teaching hospital in Oxford, England.It forms part of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is named after John Radcliffe, an 18th-century physician and Oxford University graduate, who endowed the Radcliffe Infirmary, the main hospital for Oxford from 1770 until 2007.

  6. Healthcare in Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Oxfordshire had two area health authorities from 1974 – West Berkshire and Oxfordshire. In 1982 it had only one district health authority. Regional health authorities were reorganised and renamed strategic health authorities in 2002, with Oxfordshire covered by Thames Valley SHA. In 2006 regions were again reorganised and Oxfordshire came ...

  7. Child Guidance - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Robina Addis founded the Child Guidance Trust in order to pass on her social work knowledge. [18] However, in the second half of the century in the United Kingdom, the movement financed mainly from local government education budgets and limited to an out-patient service, was rivalled by NHS hospital-based departments of child and family psychiatry, (CAMHS), a battle it ultimately lost ...

  8. Oxford school shooter was 'feral child' abandoned by parents ...

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    A teenager who killed four students at his Michigan high school in 2021 was like a “feral child,” deeply neglected by his parents during crucial years and mentally ill, a psychologist ...

  9. Warneford Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital opened as the Oxford Lunatic Asylum in July 1826. [2] It was designed by Richard Ingleman (1777–1838) and built of Headington stone. [3] The name commemorates the philanthropist Samuel Wilson Warneford. [4]