Could specialist regional centres solve CAMHS access problems?

Jess Brown
Tuesday, April 26, 2016

More evidence has emerged of the difficulties young people in some parts of the country have in getting treatment for mental health problems, prompting some experts to call for the creation of specialist regional centres.

Councils will be required to make new arrangements for working together on child protection in their local area. Picture: Shutterstock
Councils will be required to make new arrangements for working together on child protection in their local area. Picture: Shutterstock

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