- Youth Endowment Fund awards MST-UK & Ireland funding to develop an enhanced version of MST Building on the success of MST, MST-UK & Ireland, in partnership with Birmingham Children’s Trust Community Interest...
- Government of Ireland press release: Bail Supervision Scheme receives ICPA Community Corrections Award The Bail Supervision Scheme, which was designed by the Department of Children and Youth Affairs (DCYA) and is operated by Extern, was...
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Audio & Video
A creative story is told in this short video, "MST-CAN Opens Closed Doors" which was filmed by an MST-CAN team in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Please view our short film about MST in the UK, with contributions from families, Therapists, Supervisors and commissioners.
Simone Fox discusses the research article The Role of Cultural Factors in Engagement and Change in Multisystemic Therapy (MST) by Simone Fox, Fatima Bibi, Hayleigh Millar and Amaryllis Holland.
Sara Green was a teenager betrayed by a mental health system designed to protect her. Using Sara's own words taken from her diary, Panorama reveals the failings of a Priory hospital where she was an inpatient and where she took her own life in a misjudged cry for help. Peter Marshall asks what lessons can be drawn from Sara's story and what can be done to fix the country's broken child and adolescent mental health system.
The team in Essex provides an comprehensive overview of MST with insights from some families they have worked with.
This short film shows an MST therapist talking about a family he has worked with.
Please enjoy this short film about MST produced by the Brandon Centre, London.
Watch as Nicola Hornsby, Multisystemic Therapy Programme Manager in Fife explains how MST can be used to improve outcomes for young people at risk of becoming Looked After Children.