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THE government must provide more support to children suffering from mental health problems, including funding for local and regional services, a campaigning expert has warned.
Last week, NHS England data revealed that in 2022 there was a 39 per cent rise in referrals for mental health treatment for those under 18, including for depression and eating disorders, taking the total to more than a million.
Speaking to the Morning Star, counsellor and mental health activist Lily-Jo said: “We are now seeing the fallout of the mental health impact of a global pandemic, particularly when we take into account that mental health services were much less accessible during 2020-21.”
With more people dying each year and many spending their final days in institutions, researchers argue that wider access to palliative care could offer a more humane and cost-effective alternative, write ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT


