Labour to prioritise children's mental health

Neil Puffett
Monday, January 19, 2015

The Labour Party has promised to radically improve children's mental health services if it wins the general election in May.

A greater proportion of mental health services budgets would be spent on children if Labour wins the next election, the party's leader Ed Miliband said. Picture: MorgueFile
A greater proportion of mental health services budgets would be spent on children if Labour wins the next election, the party's leader Ed Miliband said. Picture: MorgueFile

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