‘Unprecedented demand’:Psych service for city’s vulnerable in funding crisis
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‘Unprecedented demand’:Psych service for city’s vulnerable in funding crisis

A mental health service for the vulnerable in the city and eastern suburbs no longer accepts adult patients not at risk of suicide.

  • byMary Ward

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