The effect of a youth mental health service model on access to secondary mental healthcare for young people aged 14-25 years
<strong>Aims and method</strong> The Norfolk Youth Service was created in 2012 in response to calls to redesign mental health services to better meet the needs of young people. The new service model transcends traditional boundaries by creating a single, ‘youth friendly’ service for youn...
Main Authors: | Maxwell, S, Ugochukwu, O, Clarke, T, Gee, B, Clarke, E, Westgate, H, Wilson, J, Lennox, B, Goodyer, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2018
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