Lanarkshire crime plummets but domestic abuse cases rise
Crime in the area dropped by more than 1600 incidents during the first three quarters of 2020/21, while the number of crimes solved increased by seven per cent.
Crime in the area dropped by more than 1600 incidents during the first three quarters of 2020/21
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North Lanarkshire leaders join forces to tackle stigma around mental health
Six organisations that make up North Lanarkshire Partnership Strategic Leadership Board have united and signed the Stigma Free Lanarkshire pledge.
June Vallance, Executive Manager of Shotts GBT
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Leaders and key figures of the voluntary sector and public services in North Lanarkshire have joined forces to tackle the stigma around talking about mental health.