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Importance of the whānau voice:
What practitioners working with young…
Importance of the whānau voice:
What practitioners working with young people who engage in self-harm and their whānau need to know about the lived experiences of parents, caregivers, and whānau members.
What parents, caregivers, and whānau members' reactions to self-harm by their young person should practitioners be cognisant of?
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Offering love, care, and reassurance
To what extent, do parents, caregivers, and whānau members feel their needs are considered when seeking support for their young persons self-harm?
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What helps parents, caregivers, and whānau members providing support for their young person who is engaging in self-harm?
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What would an ideal mental health help providing service response look like from parents, caregivers, and whānau members perspective?
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Act in a whānau centered way with cultural considerations, inclusion in care and treatment
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Preventative responsive services: better navigation, services accessibility and effectiveness