A Mixed-Methods Realist Evaluation of the Implementation and Impact of Community Forensic CAMHS to Manage Risk for Young People With Forensic and Mental Health Needs: Study Protocol
Rebecca Lane(Kingston University), Julian Edbrooke‐Childs(Anna Freud Centre), Jessica Deighton(Anna Freud Centre), Peter Fonagy, Anisatu Rashid(Anna Freud Centre), Roz Ullman, Wendy Riches, Duncan Law(Anna Freud Centre), Dickon Bevington(Anna Freud Centre), Sophie D’Souza(University College London), Peter Fuggle(Anna Freud Centre), Rosie Singleton(European Union), James Wheeler(Anna Freud Centre), Nick Hindley(National Health Service), Maria Livanou(King's College London), Oliver White(National Health Service), Jenna Jacob(Anna Freud Centre)
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