28.10.06

google alerts - kings emergency adolescent room


Health - redthread

7) Follow up and support through the Kings Emergency Departments "Emergency Adolescent Room" (EAR). email Email print Print. redthread is the trading name ...
http://www.redthread.tv/page-360.htm


Health - redthread

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Schools to tackle sex and drugs

Schools to tackle sex and drugs
Wairarapa Times Age - Masterton,New Zealand
... Marie McKay, Wairarapa District Health Board youth health portfolio manager, said the health and addiction programmes would form part of two brand new services ...

Schools to tackle sex and drugs - Wairarapa Times-Age - Oct 25 2006 5:00PM - localnews

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27.10.06

Childhood wasted before screen

Childhood wasted before screen
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
... They also need time just to be children. Dr Peter Watson, of child and adolescent health services in South Auckland, says there are worrying signs here too. ...

Childhood wasted before screen - 21 Oct 2006 - National News

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Action plan to cut down on teenage pregnancies

Action plan to cut down on teenage pregnancies
This Is Lancashire - Blackburn,England,UK
... It is hoped that the opening of the Parallel young people's health centre in Bolton town centre in 2004, which is the only youth health centre in the country ...

Action Plan To Cut Down On Teenage Pregnancies (from This Is Lancashire)

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20.10.06

Analysis calls for focused attention to health needs of young adults

Analysis calls for focused attention to health needs of young adults

 The
health status of young adults is far worse than that of teens, with
mortality rates more than double due in part to increased rates of
injury, homicide and suicide, according to a new analysis by UCSF
adolescent medicine researchers.


Media-Newswire.com - Press Release Distribution - PR Agency

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Some media savvy teens may be less likely to smoke

Making teens more media savvy
about the subtle pro-smoking messages in movies and other media
may reduce their likelihood of smoking, new research suggests.

Some media savvy teens may be less likely to smoke | Science&Health | Reuters.co.uk

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18.10.06

Paxton Green Young Peoples Clinic change of times

Paxton Green Young Peoples Clinic has been running a Tuesday 4-6pm slot for over 5 years.

All that is changing is that we will now see young people for drop in appointments from 3.30pm until 5.30pm ... so there's less waiting straight out of the school gate!

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13.10.06

King’s College Hospital launches UK’s First Emergency Adolescent Service

27 September 2006 - In response to increasing numbers of young people attending the Emergency Department, King’s College Hospital has introduced an emergency adolescent service, the first of its kind in the UK.
Last year King’s saw over 9,500 emergency patients aged between 12 and 19 years, at its South London location. King’s is seeing a definite increase in young people attending the department, for reasons related to violence, sexual health, substance abuse and self-harm. With this in mind King’s is taking a radical new approach in the care of young people.
The new Emergency Adolescent Room (EAR) will provide young people with a dedicated area specifically designed to cater to their needs and interests, and is teenage friendly with the use of a computer, music station and TV. In addition to providing the standard emergency services the new adolescent service offers support, advice and counseling from youth worker, John Poyton.
John has over 10 years of experience working with young people and can give help and advice on a range of issues. Users of the service will also be able to access links to, and information on relevant organisations, that provide services to young people not offered in an Emergency Department environment.
Tricia Fitzgerald, Head of Nursing in the Emergency Department at King’s commented: "It is vital that we provide the best possible service for all using the Emergency Department. Staff became aware that the needs of young people weren’t entirely being met. With the advent of the Emergency Adolescent Service we can now offer young people the help and support that they need, in an environment dedicated to them. This service will allow us to sign post services early to potentially vulnerable adolescents.
"Having services like this in our emergency departments can only help to support them at times of crises and we hope that young people will find this service of great benefit."
As well as providing better care for young patients, the new service will create links and relationships with key organisations and groups.
John Poyton, EAR Youth Worker commented: "With the number of assaults rising and the breadth of issues facing adolescents increasing, EAR hopes to enable support, signposting and someone to listen for those who find themselves in crisis. The new service gives us the opportunity to engage with young people during the vulnerable transitional age of adolescent. Having this within an emergency environment now means we are able to provide the support and advice needed at the time of an incident, working almost like a one stop shop for troubled and victimised young people."
The Emergency Department Adolescent Room and adolescent youth services are available for all patients aged between 12 and 19 years old presenting at King’s College Hospital Emergency Department. The Emergency Adolescent Room is open to young patients 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with Youth Worker, John Poyton available two days a week, who sees patients presenting whilst on duty, and follows up with those who have been seen in the Emergency Department previously.

11.10.06

redthread youth network


"redthread is a Youth Work Charity based in Dulwich, Herne Hill and surrounding areas. It works in partnership with community projects, churches, schools and health care providers - to nurture the physical, mental and spiritual well-being of young people, and help them achieve their potential."

web - www.redthread.tv phone - 02082998647 email - info@redthread.tv

The Youth Health Initiative


This is the start of the Youth Health Initiative blog with the aim to help keep Adolescent Health professionals in touch with developments and news of the partnership of youthwork and health care.

With a wealth of web resources out there now from google alerts and del.icio.us website bookmarks we should be able to network and keep our finger 'on the pulse' with even greater effect.

Please feel free to email if you have any questions or comments to add. john@youthhealth.info