Parenting is an ever-evolving journey, and as children grow older, new challenges arise. Addressing and correcting bad behaviour in older children requires wisdom, understanding, and patience. Why?
This systematic review suggests that antipsychotic medications may be effective in reducing challenging behaviour among children with intellectual disabilities in the short-term. Aripiprazole and ...
Vulnerable children in care were “stripped of their dignity” and lived in environments where violence was “endemic”, an ...
A university is set to study the rise of violent and aggressive behaviour in Scottish schools. The University of the West of ...
The head of Wrexham’s Education department has highlighted the growing challenge schools face managing serious breaches of discipline in schools.
A lack of suitable onward placements for children in special care facilities poses a “massive risk” resulting in “loss of ...
This review aims to summarise the available empirical evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of pharmacological interventions for children with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviour.
Simon Collins represented In Care Abuse Survivors (INCAS) at the inquiry as he delivered its closing submission on Friday.
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