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Suffolk campaigners call for mental health investment | East Anglian Daily Times

Published: 7:00 AM February 6, 2021    Campaigners in Suffolk have called for the Department for Health and Social Care to invest in mental health services for children - Credit: Ipswich Borough Council Campaigners in Suffolk have called for more investment in children s mental health services - amid ongoing concerns about the Covid-19 crisis impact on youngsters wellbeing. A report published this month by children s commissioner Anne Longfield exposed concerns over access to support, as well as a postcode lottery of services across the country. It found that just one in five children referred for services began their treatment within four weeks and that the speed of services expansion needed to increase. 

How lockdown has helped Stowmarket family get SEND support | East Anglian Daily Times

Tony and Christine Kirby with son Arthur, aged three, who has additional needs. - Credit: KELLY GOYETTE PHOTOGRAPHY Working from home and having less life distractions have proved to be positive impacts of the coronavirus lockdown for one Suffolk family - who have used their time together to understand their son s condition and move closer to a diagnosis.  The Kirby family, who live in Stowmarket, have welcomed the extra time at home and the ability to stop and think this year, saying it has helped them understand their son Arthur s additional needs more than ever before.  Arthur, aged three, came as a surprise to Christine and Tony Kirby, many years after they had been trying for a child with no luck. He was born with a condition called neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (NAIT), where the platelet count is decreased and can lead to an increased risk of bleeding in the fetus and the newborn. 

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