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New 24-hour mental health care for people in West Lothian
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Community partnership in West Lothian aims to tackle suicide among vulnerable
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West Lothian community partnership aiming to tackle mental health and suicide
The group has been formed following national legislation to develop awareness of suicide
16:17, 4 MAR 2021
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A new community partnership aims to tackle the risk of suicide among vulnerable people.
The group has been formed following national legislation to develop awareness of suicide and look at developing prevention strategy.
New approach on mental health support
The pandemic has helped focus the need for greater support
19:03, 28 FEB 2021
Councillor Kirsteen Sullivan paid tribute to the new partnerships
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Lockdown has presented local mental health charities with an even greater workload but the pandemic has also helped focus the need for greater support for community mental health and shine a light on the valuable work being done.