Health is just as vital as education for young people in custody

Chris Hanvey
Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Dr Chris Hanvey argues for the adoption of new standards to raise the quality of healthcare for young people in the secure estate.

The number of young people held in custody fell by 3.26 per cent between June and July this year. Picture: Peter Crane
The number of young people held in custody fell by 3.26 per cent between June and July this year. Picture: Peter Crane

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