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Local Grandmother-Grandson Duo Continue National Park Journey
DUNCAN FALLS, Ohio- A local 91-year-old Joy Ryan of Duncan Falls and her grandson Brad Ryan continue their National Park journey this year in hopes to conclude their adventure of visiting all 63 National Parks in the United States.
Alaska, American Samoa, and the New River Gorge in West Virginia are among the parks left that the duo have to visit. They started the adventure 6 years ago and have completed 53 of their destination goals, with Alaska being next.
“I keep getting the book out about Alaska and seeing what there is to see. We would like to go up and see the top of Denali, the mountain in there…I’m just looking forward to going, I really am,” said Joy Ryan.
The service is seeing far more young children with behaviour concerns (Pixabay) Redbridge mental health services are seeing a “very disturbing” rise in under-fives needing treatment during lockdown. At a meeting of Redbridge Council s health and wellbeing board meeting on March 1, one councillor predicted there will be “a tsunami” of young people needing treatment in the coming months due to the pandemic. Redbridge’s mental health service, run by the NHS North East London Foundation Trust, is still struggling to recruit enough staff to run the service, even after correcting its “historically” low funding. The council’s integrated care director, Bob Edwards, reassured the board that the service should still be “reasonably well-resourced” to tackle the anticipated rise in referrals.
Victoria Munro, Local Democracy Reporting Service
Published:
10:00 AM March 3, 2021
Cllr Joyce Ryan warned: With young people, mental health is going to be a tsunami.
- Credit: Redbridge Council
Redbridge mental health services are seeing a “disturbing” rise in under-fives needing treatment during lockdown.
At a meeting of Redbridge Council’s health and wellbeing board meeting on March 1, one councillor predicted there will be “a tsunami” of young people needing treatment in the coming months due to the pandemic.
Redbridge’s mental health service, run by the NHS North East London Foundation Trust, is still struggling to recruit enough staff to run the service, even after correcting its “historically” low funding.