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The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is responsible for ensuring
standards for health interventions. It provides national guidance, advice and published
quality standards to improve health and social care, including on children’s mental
health, for example, guidance on social and emotional wellbeing in primary education
and quality standards on the promotion of health and wellbeing in under fives.<p>The
proposals set out in our Children and Young People’s Mental Health Green Paper will
ensure that interventions delivered by new Mental Health Support Teams are in accordance
with NICE guidance and advice. This will include appropriate individual and group
clinical interventions for mild to moderate anxiety and low mood, social problems
and mild conduct problems and behavioural intervention with parents.</p><p> </p><p>The
Department therefore has no plans to convene a working party.</p>
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