Poor mental health: the links between child poverty and mental health problems

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March 15, 2016

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There is a wide variety of evidence to show that children who live in poverty are exposed to a range of risks that can have a serious impact on their mental health, including debt, poor housing, and low income.

Our research found that only 1 in 10 mental health trusts see children in poverty as a priority group for access to mental health services. This report sets out a number of areas for further exploration, and makes recommendations for Government to better address the mental health needs of children and young people living in poverty.

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http://www.childrenssociety.org.uk/what-we-do/resources-and-publications/poor-mental-health-the-links-between-child-poverty-and-mental

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