Funding Shortfalls For Children’s Mental Health
Funding shortfalls for children’s mental health services are putting lives at risk, parents say, as new figures reveal the scale of concern over NHS treatment.
Two thirds of parents who accessed child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) on the NHS felt let down by the treatment of their child, a survey of more than 1,000 parents found: http://trib.al/Nw08cVu
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how can there be a funding shortfall? straight jackets and padlocks are cheap.