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A shared language of leadership

Child and adolescent mental health services have become marginalised to the extent that they risk stoking up long-term pressures on local services – but local leadership can help prioritise the issue, explains Laura Wilkes

Child and adolescent mental health is a topic that has been rapidly rising up the New Local Government Network (NLGN) agenda over the past year.

Time and again our conversations around a broad range of policy areas link back to one thing: mental health. There is growing recognition amongst the policy community, particularly in local government, of the connections between mental health problems and a range of negative outcomes which councils spend a vast amount of time and money trying to remedy.

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