No Timeouts: understanding the impact of behavioural difficulties on children and families
We commissioned ethnographic research to help us better understand the reality of life for children and families affected by behavioural difficulties.
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Children's mental health
We commissioned ethnographic research to help us better understand the reality of life for children and families affected by behavioural difficulties.
Children's mental health
Rosie, 11, lives in a flat in Southwark with her mum and her four siblings. Rosie was diagnosed with ADHD four years ago and is now on medication, which has changed her behaviour dramatically.
Children's mental health
Zack, 7, lives with his mum and sister in Southwark. He has not yet been formally diagnosed. He is bubbly and energetic, but can be quick to explode and have full-blown tantrums.
Children's mental health
Raina, 18, and Audrey, 14 live together with their mother in Southwark. Raina has no official diagnosis, but has a suspected form of affective disorder, and Audrey has been diagnosed with OCD, depression, and anxiety.
Children's mental health
Jaydan, 11, lives with his dad and brother in Lambeth. Jaydan was diagnosed with ADHD while he was living with his mum, and is currently being assessed through CAMHS to see if he has autism.
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