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The legal problems and mental health needs of youth advice service users

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Advice & rights, Research, Youth Access model
26 Nov 2012

A report that aims to make the case for advice services.

Youth Access’ previous research has pointed to a potential major role for youth advice services in ameliorating young people’s mental health problems through the provision of social welfare advice.

This report presents findings from a survey, responded to by young people who use youth advice services, in an attempt to investigate the social welfare related legal problems faced by these clients and their mental well being.

It sets out to investigate whether a robust case can be made for the cost-effectiveness of youth advice, particularly as a mental health intervention.

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The needs of youth advice service users

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