Celeste Calocane’s bravery in highlighting Britain’s broken mental health services / Letter
We should pay heed to the Nottingham killer’s mother, says a reader who struggled to get her son the treatment he needed I write as the mother of a son who suffered with psychosis, and who had to battle with mental health services to have him receive the treatment he needed. I am impressed and (…)
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