Fears grow as staffing problems intensify in mental health workforce
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Fears grow as staffing problems intensify in mental health workforce

Stephanie Jones-Berry Freelance writer

Care and services suffer as one year on, Health Education England’s mental health workforce plan comes under scrutiny

One year on from the publication of a mental health workforce plan for England, nursing experts are concerned that planned targets will not be enough to support necessary system reform.

Mental Health Practice. 21, 8, 8-11. doi: 10.7748/mhp.21.8.8.s8

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