isn t always in control of what happens next. isn t always in control of what happens next- isn t always in control of what hauens next. ., , ., ~ happens next. nick eardley, thank ou ve happens next. nick eardley, thank you very much- more than 11,000 people, including some volunteers, who signed up to help deliver covid 19 vaccinations have now taken permanent roles with the nhs in england. they include former airline cabin crew members, gym managers and chefs. anisa kadri reports. by helping to deliver the covid vaccination programme, people like kazeem felt they were making history. he was previously a gym manager before adding vaccinator and now assistant service manager at guy s and st thomas nhs foundation trust to his cv. if you had asked me about three years ago, would i be working under the health sector? i probably would have said no. but when the pandemic hit and i was made redundant, i just chose that opportunity to showcase my skills and, of course, my level of custome
sir keir starmer has been cleared of an allegation he broke lockdown rules after he was filmed drinking a beer in an office. the labour leader was pictured drinking indoors with colleagues in the run up to the hartlepool by election. he has previously insisted he did nothing wrong, despite comparisons by his opponents to the partygate allegations at 10 downing street. durham police have now confirmed they did not believe any offence was committed. there is still a long way to go on children s mental health, with only a third of those with a probable mental health disorder able to access treatment, according to the children s commissioner. dame rachel de souza said increased investment is making a difference to children who are struggling, but the coronavirus pandemic has made the challenge greater . anisa kadri reports. counting the cost of the covid pandemic. this report says more children are struggling with their mental health. up from one in nine to one in six, according to data
with the ioc president over the weekend and they had a nice discussion. an ioc statement gave few details of the conversation. peng shuai was accompanied by the chinese olympic committee chief of staff during the interview, raising further questions about whether she was able to speak freely. courtney bembridge, bbc news. there is still a long way to go on children s mental health, with only a third of those with a probable mental health disorder able to access treatment, according to the children s commissioner for england. dame rachel de souza said increased investment is making a difference to children who are struggling, but the coronavirus pandemic has made the challenge greater . anisa kadri reports. counting the cost of the covid pandemic. this report says more children are struggling with their mental health. up from one in nine to one in six, according to data. but the number in england referred to nhs mental health services by the likes of gps and teachers fell sharply at
the government says it recognises the impact the pandemic s had on people and that was committing extra money to help. anisa kadri reports. counting the cost of the covid pandemic this report says more children are struggling with their mental health, up from one in nine to one in six, according to data. but the number in england referred to nhs mental health services by the likes of gps and teachers fell sharply at the start of covid 19. children around the country really have suffered with this isolation and being away from school, so i think it s a very, very important issue. although, overall, referrals have dropped, what you can see is it was during lockdown that referrals really dropped, and then they sharply went up. the commissioner s report says that between 2020 and 2021, around 497,000 children were referred, compared to 539,000 the year before. it also says only around a third of children with a probable mental health disorder are able to access treatment.
according to the children s commissioner. dame rachel de souza said increased investment is making a difference to children who are struggling, but the coronavirus pandemic has made the challenge greater. anisa kadri reports. counting the cost of the covid pandemic. this report says more children are struggling with their mental health. up from one in nine to one in six, according to data. but the number in england referred to nhs mental health services by the likes of gps and teachers fell sharply at the start of covid 19. children around the country really have suffered with this isolation and being away from school. so i think it is a very important issue. although overall referrals have dropped, what you can see is it was during the lockdown that referrals really dropped and then they sharply went up. the commissioner s report says between 2020 and 2021, around 497,000 children were referred, compared to 539,000 a year before.