The podcast, which will feature young people's stories, was emailed by YoungMinds on Monday, the day of the second reading of the bill. Although the Lords voted in favour of the amendment earlier this year, the charity fears it could be thrown out by the Commons.
Kathryn Pugh, head of policy at YoungMinds, said: "The Government has been clear that it intends to throw out the amendments. We are worried children's issues will get caught up in that."
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