Madeleine Burton is a Registered Mental Health Nurse and for several years worked in both inpatient and community CAMHS. Maddie is currently Senior Lecturer in Child and Adolescent Mental Health at the University of Worcester. Maddie continues to maintain close links with CAMHS practice and works with schools from a CAMH perspective. She holds membership of the Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health and the Association for Infant Mental Health. Maddie's research interests include suicide and self-harm in children and young people, infant, maternal and parental mental health.
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An Introduction to Child and Adolescent Mental Health - Maddie Burton and Clive Sealey Child and Adolescent Mental Health Conditions - Maddie Burton and Clive Sealey Theories of Infant, Child and Adolescent Development - Maddie Burton and Clive Sealey Safeguarding Children and Young People - 'everybody's responsibility' - Wendy Porter-Clark Children and Young People's Rights and Mental Health - Clive Sealey and Maddie Burton Mental Health Promotion and Interventions with Young People and Families - Clive Sealey Effective Communication with Children, Young People and their Families - Kirsty Fraser Group Work with Children, Young People and Families - Clive Sealey Understanding the Importance of Culture when Working with Children, Young People and their Families - Clive Sealey Ideologies of Family - Clive Sealey