England ‘decade away’ from decent children mental health services Children commissioner’s report warns of postcode lottery families still face
England is “a decade away” from decent mental health services for all children despite years of government announcements, the children’s commissioner has warned.
In her third annual children’s mental health report, Anne Longfield has acknowledged there has been tangible progress, but has said there remaine “a chasm” between the services currently available and what children actually need. The Guardian
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England is “a decade away” from decent mental health services for all children despite years of government announcements, the children’s commissioner has warned.
In her third annual children’s mental health report, Anne Longfield has acknowledged there has been tangible progress, but has said there remaine “a chasm” between the services currently available and what children actually need. The Guardian
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- Children’s mental health report warns ‘chasm’ remains between what services are available and what children need Children's Commissioner
- The state of children’s mental health services Children's Commissioner
- 'Decent' mental health service for children is a decade away, warns children’s commissioner The Independent
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