𩺠Episode Overview:
In the final episode of the Paediatric Mini-Series, we focus on a rapidly growing challenge for healthcare providers ā adolescent mental health. Adolescents are navigating identity, independence, and social pressures, all while being at higher risk of developing mental health conditions.
Dr Andrew Tagg shares insights on recognising when a young person is in crisis, communicating effectively, and using the HEADSSS screening tool to structure safe, supportive, and thorough psychosocial evaluations in the prehospital and acute care settings.
š Why It Matters:
WHO reports that 1 in 7 adolescents experiences a mental disorder, and many never access help until crisis point.
Ā A structured approach like HEADSSS helps clinicians move from small talk to meaningful assessment without missing key risks.š§° Resources & Further Reading:
Donāt Forget The BubblesĀ ā HEEADSSS ToolHeadspace (Australia) ā Youth Mental Health ServicesYoungMinds (UK) ā Adolescent Support and AdvocacyWHO Adolescent Mental Health OverviewMental Health First Aid Trainingš§ Take-Home Message:
The HEADSSS tool gives you a roadmap to guide delicate conversations, uncover hidden risks, and connect young people to the support they need ā sometimes for the very first time.
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