When is Sessional Monitoring More Likely in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services?

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Full Title: Adm Policy Ment Health

Abbreviation: Adm Policy Ment Health

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Subject Category: Health Services

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"This is an independent report commissioned and funded by the Policy Research Programme in the Department of Health. The views expressed are not necessarily those of the Department. The Child Policy Research Unit (CPRU) is funded by the Department of Health Policy Research Programme. This is an independent report commissioned and funded by the Department of Health. The views expressed are not necessarily those of the Department. The authors would like to thank members of CPRU: Terence Stephenson, Catherine Law, Amanda Edwards, Ruth Gilbert, Steve Morris, Helen Roberts, Cathy Street, and Russell Viner. The authors would also like to thank all members of CORC, its committee at the time of writing—(including M.W.): Ashley Wyatt, Duncan Law, Alison Towndrow, Tamsin Ford, Evette Girgis, Julie Elliott, Ann York, Mick Atkinson, and Alan Ovenden—and the CORC central team at the time of writing (including M.W.): Matthew Barnard, Jenna Jacob, Andy Whale, Elisa Napoleone, Victoria Zamperoni, Charlotte Payne, Kallum Rogers, Kate Dalzell, Craig Hamilton, Sally Wilson, Mark Garbett, Deborah Sheppard, Alison Ford, Slavi Savic, and Jeni Page."

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