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Mental Health Bulletin No.189 January 19th 2009

Mental Health and Social Care Current Awareness Bulletin No. 189 is now available and can be viewed by clicking here.

The bulletin is designed to provide current awareness updates for mental health and social care services covering areas such as learning disabilities, anxiety, post traumatic stress amongst others. Newsletter produced by Eastern Counties Library and Knowledge Services Alliance. Content covers updates from the Department of Health, national and international news and condition specific updates. Useful conferences and websites are also listed.

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