Special Report: Children's Mental Health

Derren Hayes
Tuesday, January 30, 2018

As concerns persist over children and young people's mental health and the ability of services to cope with rising demand, there are plenty of pockets of innovation and effective practice across the system.

Birmingham's Pause Project was created in response to concerns around young people’s access and engagement with local mental health services. Picture: Pause Project/Daniel Graves Photography
Birmingham's Pause Project was created in response to concerns around young people’s access and engagement with local mental health services. Picture: Pause Project/Daniel Graves Photography

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