雪平项目:十年来致力于提高对父母患有精神疾病的儿童的服务能力

S. Morson, D. Best, Nikki de Bondt, M. Jessop, Thy Meddick
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父母患有精神疾病的孩子面临一系列社会心理困难的风险更高,包括他们自身心理健康问题的潜在发展。1999年,昆士兰州布里斯班儿童保健区皇家儿童医院的儿童和青少年心理健康服务中心(CYMHS)制定了一项选择性预防倡议——后来被称为雪平方案——以加强对这一优先群体的服务提供。该方案持续的地方资源使年轻人、他们的家庭和服务提供者取得了许多高质量的成果。根据患有精神疾病父母的子女的八个国家行动领域对这些问题进行审查:促进福祉和降低风险;对儿童和家庭的支持;处理悲伤和失去亲人的问题;获得信息、教育和决策的机会;照顾和保护儿童;伙伴关系和跨机构流程;劳动力发展与劳动力再定位;研究和评估。简要评述了雪平项目成功的因素,以及它的局限性和未来的发展方向。
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The Koping Program: A decade’s commitment to enhancing service capacity for children of parents with a mental illness
Abstract Children of parents with a mental illness are known to be at heightened risk of experiencing a range of psychosocial difficulties, including the potential development of their own mental health problems. In 1999, the Child and Youth Mental Health Service (CYMHS) of the Royal Children’s Hospital, Children’s Health District, Brisbane, Queensland, established a selective prevention initiative – since known as the Koping Program – to enhance service provision for this priority group. Sustained local resourcing of the program has enabled the achievement of numerous quality outcomes for young people, their families and service providers. These are reviewed according to the eight national Children of Parents with a Mental Illness (COPMI) action areas: promoting wellbeing and reducing risk; support for children and families; addressing grief and loss issues; access to information, education and decision-making; care and protection of children; partnerships and cross-agency processes; workforce development and workforce reorientation; and research and evaluation. Brief commentary is provided on factors underlying success of the Koping Program, along with its limitations and future directions.
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