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Justice & Forensic Mental Health Network School-Link Newsletter

The inaugural quarterly edition of the Justice & Forensic Mental Health Network (J&FMHN) School- Link Initiative Newsletter is now available.

The J&FMHN School-Link Initiative differs from other School-Link Initiatives in that their focus is directed towards the mental health of young people in contact with or at risk of coming into contact with the criminal justice system.

Mental health issues are a leading cause for concern amongst young people in contact with the criminal justice system highlighting the need to focus attention on this vulnerable population. Download the newsletter here.