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Health News: Vulnerable children - One-stop shop to help youngpeople

A one-stop shop that helps vulnerable young people access health, leisure and substance misuse services has opened in Telford.

Eleven to 14 year olds at risk of exclusion will have lessons at theRevolution centre, which is in Stafford Park. They will also be able toaccess the "floating" health and other professionals the centre houseswithout feeling stigmatised, said Martin Woodall, Revolution'smanager.

The centre's facilities will shortly be open to all 11 to 19-year-oldsin the evenings, with services catering for a range of vulnerablechildren.

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