Youth workers to be recruited to mental health support teams

Nina Jacobs
Monday, August 20, 2018

Young people experiencing a mental health crisis in Greater Manchester will be offered around-the-clock support as part of a new care pathway involving a range of professionals.

The current Troubled Families programme, which runs until 2020, aims to help 400,000 disadvantaged families with complex needs. Picture: Shutterstock
The current Troubled Families programme, which runs until 2020, aims to help 400,000 disadvantaged families with complex needs. Picture: Shutterstock

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