Reform child mental health care or face crisis, government warned

Gabriella Józwiak
Wednesday, January 30, 2019

The government risks creating a mental health crisis, if it does not prioritise children's mental health in legislation reforms, academics and MPs have claimed.

A study by YoungMinds found that only nine per cent of young people found it easy to access mental health support. Picture: Newscast Online
A study by YoungMinds found that only nine per cent of young people found it easy to access mental health support. Picture: Newscast Online

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