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2. People have access to services when needed

Question:
2. People have access to services when needed
Answer:
This will include
› Improving access for children and young people to emotional health and well-being support to help prevent more serious mental health problems.
› Improving access for children and young people to mental health services.
› Ensuring mental health liaison services are available in all general hospitals.
› Ensuring care is personalised to people’s individual needs, and mental health professionals work in partnership with people to provide choices about their care and treatment, and to reach shared decisions.
› Ensuring access for women and their partners to specialist perinatal mental health services.
› Ensuring people receive timely access to the assessments, interventions, support, and treatments that they need.

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