Speaking at a conference on early intervention last month, Shaks Ghosh said: "The biggest problem for me is the fractured nature of services for young people, and the biggest fracture is the school gate.
"Most organisations cover ages up to 16 or over 16, but who is bridging that gap? If we are to see change it has to come through education."
The event was also attended by Graham Allen MP, who is chairing an independent review into early intervention.
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