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Adolescent Forensic Psychiatry is a developing subspeciality
that sits between adult forensic psychiatry and child and
adolescent psychiatry. There is a small network of adolescent
forensic psychiatrists working in specialist teams in the
UK and an Adolescent Forensic Psychiatry Special Interest
Group in the College.
These are exciting times for those interested in adolescent
forensic psychiatry: a network of six NHS adolescent
forensic in-patient units in England has been successfully
developed; and, most Young Offenders Institutions/Young
Person's Prisons or local authority secure children's homes (LASCH)
now receive specialist in-reach from CAMHS teams.
In the UK, our subspeciality has largely developed its base in
the NHS adolescent secure units. However, in addition to these NHS
services, a number of private sector medium and low secure
adolescent units have also been established. A recent CAMHS mapping
exercise has highlighted the need for more community forensic
adolescent teams as there is currently a relative paucity of this
level of service.
We are passionate about our field of work and would like to
encourage others to work, study and research in this area. By
writing this module, we hope to better inform our colleagues about
what adolescent forensic psychiatry is and to provide useful
information on the services available in the UK and Republic of
Ireland.
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