New mental health strategy criticised by charities

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The Scottish Government has published a new mental health strategy, with a promise to spend more than £300 million in the next five years in a bid to improve the delivery of child and adolescent mental health services over the next decade.

However, while children and mental health charities welcomed the strategy being published in the first place, most roundly criticised its detail.

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