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Public Mental Health: a new Special Interest Group
Priority Public mental health policy is a priority for the College and government. Mental health prevention and promotion and commissioning are changing. Many services like addictions will now be commissioned by local authorities, and each organisation, faculty, discipline and speciality … Continue reading
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