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children. the emergency services are _ do my children. the emergency services are already _ do my children. lready at - do my children. the emergency services are already at full - services are already at full stretch and humanitarian agencies 100s of thousands of people will be directly affected by cyclone batsirai with widespread damage to homes particularly on the east coast. the operation to rescue a five—year—old boy, trapped in a well in morocco since tuesday, has ended in tragedy. rescue workers managed to reach rayan awram after digging a 30 metre tunnel — but officials say he'd already died before they brought him back up to the surface. his death was confirmed in a statement by the king of morocco. duncan kennedy reports. for a few moments, the crowd to gather to witness this difficult national spectacle cheered. apparently in the belief that five—year—old rayan was being brought out alive. but as an ambulance left the scene, it later became evident that rayan had not survived. the royal court confirmed that the five—year—old boy had died. it said king mohammed had contacted his pa
children. the emergency services are _ do my children. the emergency services are already _ do my children. lready at - do my children. the emergency services are already at full - services are already at full stretch and humanitarian agencies 100s of thousands of people will be directly affected by cyclone batsirai with widespread damage to homes particularly on the east coast. the operation to rescue a five—year—old boy, trapped in a well in morocco since tuesday, has ended in tragedy....
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children's health services across the uk must be prioritised as we emerge from the pandemic — that'scharities. a report from the nuffield trust and the health foundation highlights growing waits for planned care, delays to cancer diagnoses and a surge in demand for mental health services in england. our health correspondent katharine da costa reports now on two families who've been affected. some days she couldn't walk. getting angry, she was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays and disruption caused by the covid pandemic. sometimes ijust see tears rolling down his face. gone from the child he was to pretty much a recluse. he's more interested in your fingers. eight—year—old thomas from leeds was diagnosed with leukaemia three years ago. his fortnightly hospital appointments moved to monthly video calls during the pandemic. his mother says without face—to—face checkups problems with his bladder and liver weren't spotted. it's like all the time in the back of my head, how long has this been going on? would it have been detected sooner had he have been seen? as a mother,
children's health services across the uk must be prioritised as we emerge from the pandemic — that'scharities. a report from the nuffield trust and the health foundation highlights growing waits for planned care, delays to cancer diagnoses and a surge in demand for mental health services in england. our health correspondent katharine da costa reports now on two families who've been affected. some days she couldn't walk. getting angry, she was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays...
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ah, have continued to man, emergency services, for example, cancer treatment, women services children services. but there is definitely a sort of a bite in the we, the services that are provided on a day to day basis are provided. or you have clinics, i did speak to somebody just about an hour and a half ago. this lady had undergone a hernia operation, and she had had some complications. and in that she's really frustrated because she cannot bring herself to a government hospital because all the outside treatment clinics are taking time. she's obviously are in a lot of pain and she was complaining so just day to day things when they come in for investigations, blood test, if they are required to do a sort of x rays. because this is about 18 trade unions under the health care sector umbrella, which means nurses lab technicians and all of them, which means that for people, and particularly as i said, people who can't afford private health care that don't have the option that need to come to places and hospitals like this, they're the ones paying the price of this work stoppage. yeah, and that's,
ah, have continued to man, emergency services, for example, cancer treatment, women services children services. but there is definitely a sort of a bite in the we, the services that are provided on a day to day basis are provided. or you have clinics, i did speak to somebody just about an hour and a half ago. this lady had undergone a hernia operation, and she had had some complications. and in that she's really frustrated because she cannot bring herself to a government hospital because all...
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obviously, these services are continuing without disruption or as cancer treatments or women's and children services. for example, there was a man who i caught a few minutes ago walking out of the accident service, had fallen off a roof. now, yes, he was treated, but he had to go off site to our place close by to actually give an x ray. because lab technicians, i included in the nursery, the other technicians and services that are affected by the stroke. the health worker said that they are still in consultations with their lawyers. they haven't called off the work stoppage is in the 6th day. and they said that this is a very, very serious fact that the government should not be bringing in this essential services act to force them to come back to work. on the other hand, the electricity engineer say that this is a very cosmetic solution, and they agree that obviously electricity is part of the essential services. but they seem the same when the government should give it do recognition. the problem is the effect it has on ordinary people. people who do not have the resources to seek private healthcar
obviously, these services are continuing without disruption or as cancer treatments or women's and children services. for example, there was a man who i caught a few minutes ago walking out of the accident service, had fallen off a roof. now, yes, he was treated, but he had to go off site to our place close by to actually give an x ray. because lab technicians, i included in the nursery, the other technicians and services that are affected by the stroke. the health worker said that they are...
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this provides behavioral health services for children and an outpatient program at a clinic on thirdstreet in the bayview accounting program and a therapist at the dimensions lgbtq outpatient clinic. according to the performance monitoring report provided by the department this contractor isgenerally meeting their contractor deliverables and we therefore recommend approval of the resolution . i'm happy to answer any questions . >> chair: great. can you open this for public comment please? >> operations is checking to see if we have callers in the queue. members of the public who wish to comment press á3 to be added and for those on hold please wait until you hear a prompt and you havebeen on muted and that is your cue to begin your comments . do we have any callers ? >> mister clerk, there are no callers in the queue. >> chair: public comment is no closed. i want to make a motion to move item 11 to thefull board with a positiverecommendation roll call vote please . >> on the motion , member mar . [roll call vote] we have 2 with vice chair safai excuse. >> thank you we will see you at
this provides behavioral health services for children and an outpatient program at a clinic on thirdstreet in the bayview accounting program and a therapist at the dimensions lgbtq outpatient clinic. according to the performance monitoring report provided by the department this contractor isgenerally meeting their contractor deliverables and we therefore recommend approval of the resolution . i'm happy to answer any questions . >> chair: great. can you open this for public comment please?...
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at the community mental health center where she works, she oversees the treatment services for children and their families. these services include psychiatry, community-based behavioral supports, targeted case management, substance use disorder treatment, 24/7 cisis intervention and post intervention services to schools and communities affected by suicide and loss. to say she is at the front lines of some of the toughest battles our children face, would be an understatement. in her role as vice president and mental health counsellor, she provides support to young people who are experiencing mental health challenges. and she has seen firsthand how the pandemic and a shortage of mental health services has increased the number of patients in her center. in fiscal year '20, the youth and family services team at seacoast mental health srnlt provided more than 33,000 services. in fiscal year '21 alone, it provided more than 41,000 services to children and families, a 25% increase. the number of patients seen was almost 13% higher than in the previous year. in response to the wave of children
at the community mental health center where she works, she oversees the treatment services for children and their families. these services include psychiatry, community-based behavioral supports, targeted case management, substance use disorder treatment, 24/7 cisis intervention and post intervention services to schools and communities affected by suicide and loss. to say she is at the front lines of some of the toughest battles our children face, would be an understatement. in her role as vice...
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office i've substantially increase the budget of the department -- department of family and children serviceso reverse the damage of p the prior administration bring on hundreds of new staff retraining every dcsf worker in management allowing our private partners to increase wages and helping them make a dent in the hundreds of shelter beds lost under the acquired administration. this year is the agency continues to battle pandemic era worker shortages and increased caseloads i propose we add another $250 million to hire more child welfare workers and increase the number of safe and supportive settings available to care for vulnerable children. nobody has escaped the isolation and burnout in trauma the past two years. now more than ever it's important to invest in behavioral health. that's why i will be appointing a chief behavioral health officer to oversee and coordinate behavioral health services directly with the governor'sat office. behavior health is an area where representative deb conroy is a real leader and with partners across the rotunda like senators i am confident the chief pedro
office i've substantially increase the budget of the department -- department of family and children serviceso reverse the damage of p the prior administration bring on hundreds of new staff retraining every dcsf worker in management allowing our private partners to increase wages and helping them make a dent in the hundreds of shelter beds lost under the acquired administration. this year is the agency continues to battle pandemic era worker shortages and increased caseloads i propose we add...
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several major health charities in england are calling for children's health services to be prioritisednd highlights growing waits for planned care, delays to cancer diagnoses — and a surge in demand for mental health services. more details from our health correspondent, katharine da costa. some days she couldn't walk. getting angry, she was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays and disruption caused by the covid pandemic. sometimes ijust see tears rolling down his face. gone from the child he was to pretty much a recluse. he's more interested in your fingers. eight—year—old thomas from leeds was diagnosed with leukaemia three years ago. his fortnightly hospital appointments moved to monthly video calls during the pandemic. his mother says without face—to—face checkups problems with his bladder and liver weren't spotted. it's like all the time in the back of my head, how long has this been going on? would it have been detected sooner had he have been seen? as a mother, i want to take this pain away from him. i don't want to sit and watch him in this pain but i can't do anyt
several major health charities in england are calling for children's health services to be prioritisednd highlights growing waits for planned care, delays to cancer diagnoses — and a surge in demand for mental health services. more details from our health correspondent, katharine da costa. some days she couldn't walk. getting angry, she was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays and disruption caused by the covid pandemic. sometimes ijust see tears rolling down his face. gone from...
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not being reported in new york city's schools, and the breakdown of the administration for children's servicesok place last week at the horizon's juvenile facility. and the fact that the whole deep fund law enforcement movement, you have a shortage of most city agencies in new york city. every agency is short staffed. new york city safety, hospitals, police officers, everyone is short staffed. the nypd officers. and the whole deep fund the law enforcement movement is having a major impact along with lowering the crimes like mr. bragg is doing and let repeat offenders out, repeat violent offenders. >> ashley: the mayor's office has to step up on this especially law enforcement. we appreciate it and thank you for your service. have a good day. >> thank you, ma'am, thank you very much. >> ashley: todd. >> todd: move over hunter biden the adult children of the nation's most powerful democrats also embroiled in scandal. we will tell you about the allegations rocking nancy pelosi and joe biden's family. orange juice becoming the next breakfast table sweet by the supply chain crisis. head to the bank
not being reported in new york city's schools, and the breakdown of the administration for children's servicesok place last week at the horizon's juvenile facility. and the fact that the whole deep fund law enforcement movement, you have a shortage of most city agencies in new york city. every agency is short staffed. new york city safety, hospitals, police officers, everyone is short staffed. the nypd officers. and the whole deep fund the law enforcement movement is having a major impact along...
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georgia department of children services issued guidelines years earlier saying a 12 year old is old enoughyounger siblings for up to 12 hours. her daughter was 14. >> todd: right. meliz lisza, describe the position these lockdowns and lack of school openings put you in? in my perspective, i have a kid, i got to go away tomorrow and we can't get sitters, my life is thrown out of whack and i have a spouse. you are single mother with five kids, describe the insanity this put you through? >> it absolutely is, it puts you in a situation where you can't provide for your family at all. what do you do? do you sit home and have nothing or do the best you can and try to bring in whatever you can. i mean, it is absurd. >> todd: where is the sense in taking a mother, a single mother away from her five kids, putting her in jail for a year and basically leaving them with no parent? that doesn't make any sense to me, melissa, i'm sure it makes no sense to you. >> no, not at all. >> todd: got to ask, how are the kids doing? >> you know, that day was -- they arrested me, was pretty hard, hito explain to th
georgia department of children services issued guidelines years earlier saying a 12 year old is old enoughyounger siblings for up to 12 hours. her daughter was 14. >> todd: right. meliz lisza, describe the position these lockdowns and lack of school openings put you in? in my perspective, i have a kid, i got to go away tomorrow and we can't get sitters, my life is thrown out of whack and i have a spouse. you are single mother with five kids, describe the insanity this put you through?...
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i currently am employed as an employee with family and children services. i've been there almost 22 years. my role currently is director with family and children services, and with my experience and background, i have a masters in social work, and i'm a licensed clinical social workers, and i am an advocate for foster youth and [indiscernible] youth, and it's my job to make sure that their voices are being heard. currently, [indiscernible] under the age of 25 are foster youth, and i believe and ensure that we can and will do better. i believe that the voices of the families and voices of the children that are impacted with all of the trauma that they experience is very crucial and critical, to kind of bring that knowledge, and to housing security to t.a.y. youth. to answer the question of supervisor mandelman with permanent and supportive housing, i work with both, so i value the importance of temporary shelter. what's important for the youth that i serve is ensuring that there are safe environments and space for their belongings, so they kind of feel a pla
i currently am employed as an employee with family and children services. i've been there almost 22 years. my role currently is director with family and children services, and with my experience and background, i have a masters in social work, and i'm a licensed clinical social workers, and i am an advocate for foster youth and [indiscernible] youth, and it's my job to make sure that their voices are being heard. currently, [indiscernible] under the age of 25 are foster youth, and i believe and...
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are you worried that because of that, mental health services, children's mental health services, willll take another push to the back burner, i suppose? and not get the attention you clearly believe it needs? , �* ., ., , needs? yes, i'm always worried but i'm always — needs? yes, i'm always worried but i'm always optimistic _ needs? yes, i'm always worried but i'm always optimistic as _ needs? yes, i'm always worried but i'm always optimistic as well. - needs? yes, i'm always worried but i'm always optimistic as well. none | i'm always optimistic as well. none believe we can with things. the nhs, we must realise children's mental health in the nhs was under prioritised, it is better now so thatis prioritised, it is better now so that is a move in the right direction. when i started my role, i focused on this, as soon as the new health secretary came in i went to see him and i talk to him about children's mental health, asked him to prioritise it, i've seen new money coming through, i am sure he is committed but we need to see more change now. and actually, it's the nhs areas that can
are you worried that because of that, mental health services, children's mental health services, willll take another push to the back burner, i suppose? and not get the attention you clearly believe it needs? , �* ., ., , needs? yes, i'm always worried but i'm always — needs? yes, i'm always worried but i'm always optimistic _ needs? yes, i'm always worried but i'm always optimistic as _ needs? yes, i'm always worried but i'm always optimistic as well. - needs? yes, i'm always worried but...
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detail of the arthur case but looking at the various agencies, like the police, the nhs and children's servicesoss the country as a result of other tragic deaths and they are supposed to get everybody into a room to share information when there is a child who is vulnerable and at—risk. there is one in solihull but it doesn't seem to be working. the government has told all of those agencies to get their act together and come up a solution. . ~ get their act together and come up a solution. ., ,, , ., more than 50 people were tricked into working for a design agency that turned out to be fake, a bbc investigation has found. people from the uk and all over the world were hired during lockdown — they were told the company was a successful business — but its website made false claims, and featured fake profiles and stolen work. catrin nye has been investigating this story over the last year for a bbc three documentary — her report contains some flashing images. just over a year ago, james harris from york was desperately searching forjobs online. he'd applied for more than 2,000 before landing a gre
detail of the arthur case but looking at the various agencies, like the police, the nhs and children's servicesoss the country as a result of other tragic deaths and they are supposed to get everybody into a room to share information when there is a child who is vulnerable and at—risk. there is one in solihull but it doesn't seem to be working. the government has told all of those agencies to get their act together and come up a solution. . ~ get their act together and come up a solution. .,...
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like and hispanic children lost caregivers. >> school-based services are obsolete. that puts limits on how much they can do this. since we know that family is so important, we need to be able to leverage all of the support that has existed. the proposal goes both -- goes before the board of supervisors tuesday. in san jose, david louis, abc 7 news. >> keeping california's state of emergency in place at least for now. the order was issued by governor newsom nearly two years ago. it is set to expire the end of next month. this morning, republican legislators added on the steps of the capital calling for the end to the emergency declaration now. >> the question needs to come right back at him. why have you not ended the emergency? that is what it is about. you are hosting the super bowl in california. governor newsom could announce a new phase in dealing with covid as soon as monday. >> after the break, a peninsula mall is now set to be a thing of the past. what is in store for the future. >> plus, possible food desert conditions returns to one east bay neighborhood as
like and hispanic children lost caregivers. >> school-based services are obsolete. that puts limits on how much they can do this. since we know that family is so important, we need to be able to leverage all of the support that has existed. the proposal goes both -- goes before the board of supervisors tuesday. in san jose, david louis, abc 7 news. >> keeping california's state of emergency in place at least for now. the order was issued by governor newsom nearly two years ago. it...
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an inspection by the eductation and children's services regulator has found that a "significant numberlands police and the agencies who deal with at—risk children. let's speak to our correspondent phil mackie who's in solihull. tell us more about what is in this report. tell us more about what is in this re ort. , , ., report. first, let me remind you about the _ report. first, let me remind you about the author _ report. first, let me remind you about the author case, - report. first, let me remind you about the author case, a - report. first, let me remind you about the author case, a horrific case, he was six years old, he was starved, beaten, mentally abuse, poisoned with salt by thomas hughes, his father and his father's partner when they lived together in a house in solihull back in 2020 in the first lockdown and it led to a trial at which she was convicted of murder, thomas hughes of manslaughter, which finished in december last year and you probably remember the public outcry about the case. there were recordings that were made by them which were played during the trial which i
an inspection by the eductation and children's services regulator has found that a "significant numberlands police and the agencies who deal with at—risk children. let's speak to our correspondent phil mackie who's in solihull. tell us more about what is in this report. tell us more about what is in this re ort. , , ., report. first, let me remind you about the _ report. first, let me remind you about the author _ report. first, let me remind you about the author case, - report. first,...
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as well as disruption to some cancer care, there's been unprecendented demand for children's mental health services say too many children are facing unacceptable delays. early diagnosis and intervention is so important for young people, and delays to their treatment can have a huge impact on their physical, mental and developmental health. and we're really calling for a greater involvement of health care services for children and young people. remember, crutch first! every day has been a struggle for 13—year—old cerys from nottingham. she has a condition which means that one leg is longer than the other. last summer, she was put on a waiting list for an operation but it was cancelled twice because of covid. there you go, sweetheart, and your laptop as well. thank you. i was really angry and frustrated by the situation. my legs have been really painful. ijust want to be able to be normal, and do not have any pain with my legs. she finally had the operation last month to fit a frame on her leg that will help it to grow. it's a relief it's all over. the last minute cancellations caused a huge amount o
as well as disruption to some cancer care, there's been unprecendented demand for children's mental health services say too many children are facing unacceptable delays. early diagnosis and intervention is so important for young people, and delays to their treatment can have a huge impact on their physical, mental and developmental health. and we're really calling for a greater involvement of health care services for children and young people. remember, crutch first! every day has been a...
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obviously these services are continuing without disruption or as cancer treatment or women's and children services. for example, there was a man who i caught a few minutes ago walking out of the accident service. he'd fallen off a roof. now, yes, he was treated, but he had to go off site to our place close by to actually get an x ray. because lab technicians, i included in the nursery, the other technicians and services that are affected by the stroke. the health worker said that they are still in consolidations with their lawyers. they haven't called off the work stoppage. it's in the 6th day. and they said that this is a very, very serious fact that the government should not be bringing in this a central services act to force them to come back to work. on the other hand, the electricity engineer say that this is a very cosmetic solution. they agreed that obviously electricity is part of the essential services, but they seem the same when the government should give it do recognition. the problem is the effect it has on ordinary people. people who do not have the resources to seek private healthca
obviously these services are continuing without disruption or as cancer treatment or women's and children services. for example, there was a man who i caught a few minutes ago walking out of the accident service. he'd fallen off a roof. now, yes, he was treated, but he had to go off site to our place close by to actually get an x ray. because lab technicians, i included in the nursery, the other technicians and services that are affected by the stroke. the health worker said that they are still...
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several major health charities in england are calling for children's health services to be prioritised for planned care, delays to cancer diagnoses — and a surge in demand for mental health services. this from our health correspondent, katharine da costa. some days she couldn't walk. getting angry, she was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays and disruption caused by the covid pandemic. sometimes ijust see tears rolling down his face. gone from the child he was to pretty much a recluse. he's more interested in your fingers. eight—year—old thomas from leeds was diagnosed with leukaemia three years ago. his fortnightly hospital appointments moved to monthly video calls during the pandemic. his mother says without face—to—face checkups problems with his bladder and liver weren't spotted. it's like all the time in the back of my head, how long has this been going on? would it have been detected sooner had he have been seen? as a mother, i want to take this pain away from him. i don't want to sit and watch him in this pain but i can't do anything. i just feel completely helple
several major health charities in england are calling for children's health services to be prioritised for planned care, delays to cancer diagnoses — and a surge in demand for mental health services. this from our health correspondent, katharine da costa. some days she couldn't walk. getting angry, she was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays and disruption caused by the covid pandemic. sometimes ijust see tears rolling down his face. gone from the child he was to pretty much a...
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i currently am employed as an employee with family and children services. i've been there almost 22 years. my role currently is director with family and children services, and with my experience and background, i have a masters in social work, and i'm a licensed clinical social workers, and i am an advocate for foster youth and [indiscernible] youth, and it's my job to make sure that their voices are being heard. currently, [indiscernible] under the age of 25 are foster youth, and i believe and ensure that we can and will do better. i believe that the voices of the families and voices of the children that are impacted with all of the trauma that they experience is very crucial and critical, to kind of bring that knowledge, and to housing security to t.a.y. youth. to answer the question of supervisor mandelman with permanent and supportive housing, i work with both, so i value the importance of temporary shelter. what's important for the youth that i serve is ensuring that there are safe environments and space for their belongings, so they kind of feel a pla
i currently am employed as an employee with family and children services. i've been there almost 22 years. my role currently is director with family and children services, and with my experience and background, i have a masters in social work, and i'm a licensed clinical social workers, and i am an advocate for foster youth and [indiscernible] youth, and it's my job to make sure that their voices are being heard. currently, [indiscernible] under the age of 25 are foster youth, and i believe and...
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ah, ah, the scrappy children's new service is a t v program piloting environmental issues. it's produced and angered by kids who report on problems like waste and the lack of space to clean their neighborhoods. hello, both know where they can pay it, and then when the knee, where he got a child and changing forgotten things. and then some lombardo think, i think, i'm not sure what started in 2017, by the indian nonprofit organization going to school in is on to national tv stations on online platforms, and is shown in government schools today. it's featured reports from more than 2000 children across different indian states, often from underprivileged communities, with the focus on solution finding the form of this corky and engaging it's not. how do i say this kind of didactic? why the, you know, in the education where you're kind of go now it's boring. again, it's looking for solutions in a wacky way and saying there's no wrong way to go about problem solving. it just means you have to start in a country. still striving to achieve universal literacy scrap in use is helpin
ah, ah, the scrappy children's new service is a t v program piloting environmental issues. it's produced and angered by kids who report on problems like waste and the lack of space to clean their neighborhoods. hello, both know where they can pay it, and then when the knee, where he got a child and changing forgotten things. and then some lombardo think, i think, i'm not sure what started in 2017, by the indian nonprofit organization going to school in is on to national tv stations on online...
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report says more children are struggling with their mental health, up from one in nine to one in six, according to data. but the number in england referred to nhs mental health servicesschool. so i think it is a very, very important issue. although, overall referrals have dropped, what you can see is, it was during lockdown that referrals really dropped and then they sharply went up. the commissioner's report says that between 2020 and 2021, around 497,000 children were referred, compared to 539,000 the year before. it also says only around a third of children with a probable mental health disorder are able to access treatment. for those accepted into children's mental health treatment services, average waiting times fell from 43 days to 32 days, but there are big regional differences. just one in three young people are able to get the help and support they need, and the numbers of young people with growing mental health problems is increasing significantly as a result of the pandemic. the commission's report is quite simple. it tells us that there is a need to act, there is a need to act quite urgently, if we are not going to lose a generation to poor mental health.
report says more children are struggling with their mental health, up from one in nine to one in six, according to data. but the number in england referred to nhs mental health servicesschool. so i think it is a very, very important issue. although, overall referrals have dropped, what you can see is, it was during lockdown that referrals really dropped and then they sharply went up. the commissioner's report says that between 2020 and 2021, around 497,000 children were referred, compared to...
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to have services in the community and services that are being provided in places providing services to children. 25% of the services are provided to behavior health of children and more can be done working with juvenile going quincy facilities and criminal justice facilities and so on and the most important thing that they are meeting people where they are in meeting children where they are. n traditionally the mental health system has only taken those with serious health problems under medicaid for thisut is about evy parent who present with their child at the clinic and is required to be able to get access to services within a week which is transformative as well as the psychiatric services provided. i wonder if you might speak more about what we have dubbed the cc bhc which is a mouthful. dealing with behavioral health and the important role of community. >> will thank you senator. i cannot emphasize enough how important it is to have treatmenttno accessible in their communities and ideally to have that combined with virtual care service to provide maximum points of access. mental health is
to have services in the community and services that are being provided in places providing services to children. 25% of the services are provided to behavior health of children and more can be done working with juvenile going quincy facilities and criminal justice facilities and so on and the most important thing that they are meeting people where they are in meeting children where they are. n traditionally the mental health system has only taken those with serious health problems under...
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detail of the arthur case, but looking at the various agencies, like the police, the nhs and children's services information when there is a child who is vulnerable and at—risk. there is one in solihull, but it doesn't seem to be working. the government has told all of those agencies to get their act together and come up with a solution. phil mackie. more than 50 people were tricked into working for a design agency that turned out to be fake, a bbc investigation has found. people from the uk and all over the world were hired during lockdown — they were told the company was a successful business, but its website made false claims and featured fake profiles and stolen work. catrin nye has been investigating this story over the last year for a bbc three documentary — her report contains some flashing images. just over a year ago, james harris from york was desperately searching forjobs online. he'd applied for more than 2,000 before landing a great—looking role with a glamorous design agency called madbird. i was buzzing — absolutely buzzing that i'd finally found a job that i knew i could, like, p
detail of the arthur case, but looking at the various agencies, like the police, the nhs and children's services information when there is a child who is vulnerable and at—risk. there is one in solihull, but it doesn't seem to be working. the government has told all of those agencies to get their act together and come up with a solution. phil mackie. more than 50 people were tricked into working for a design agency that turned out to be fake, a bbc investigation has found. people from the uk...
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austerity and cuts to our local authorities that could just about provide adult social services and children's servicese had to be cut, so we are rebuilding from a lower base. and from december 2019, the average pay has gone up by £90 in the north and it is a per person in london, a working person. actually, one fifth of all the jobs in west yorkshire are paying below the living wage. we need to get more money into people's pockets. that is the priority. i heard someone on the radio this morning saying a bus from wakefield —— wakefield to bradford, it will take them when i work 45 minutes to get from wakefield to bradford, whereas you can get from london to leeds in two hours. it feels like quite basic stuff.— quite basic stuff. absolutely. i have raised — quite basic stuff. absolutely. i have raised this _ quite basic stuff. absolutely. i have raised this with - quite basic stuff. absolutely. i have raised this with michael. quite basic stuff. absolutely. i - have raised this with michael gove on a number of occasions. if you are talking about levelling up, you have to sort out our transport. you know
austerity and cuts to our local authorities that could just about provide adult social services and children's servicese had to be cut, so we are rebuilding from a lower base. and from december 2019, the average pay has gone up by £90 in the north and it is a per person in london, a working person. actually, one fifth of all the jobs in west yorkshire are paying below the living wage. we need to get more money into people's pockets. that is the priority. i heard someone on the radio this...
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children with special needs. concerns about worcestershire�*s services for children with special education needs and disabilitiesl admitted it had "not been getting it right." audrey dias has spent the morning with one of the parents behind the letter. well, the families say they have lost all faith in the county council. i'm in bromsgrove with tracy winchester — she helped set up the send national crisis worcestershire group. tracy, can you remind us about the situation with your family? yeah, i have two children — rowan and maeve — rowan is ten and maeve is seven. they both have several special educational needs, but i suppose predominantly it's autistic spectrum disorder. my son specifically has pathological demand avoidance, they both have really severe anxiety. we've been battling with the local authority for many years to get a suitable education for them. we've made progress, but its cost us thousands and thousands of pounds and, unfortunately, we're still at it. tracy, you helped set up this group, send, which represents so many otherfamilies — why do you believe there are so many other families in a sit
children with special needs. concerns about worcestershire�*s services for children with special education needs and disabilitiesl admitted it had "not been getting it right." audrey dias has spent the morning with one of the parents behind the letter. well, the families say they have lost all faith in the county council. i'm in bromsgrove with tracy winchester — she helped set up the send national crisis worcestershire group. tracy, can you remind us about the situation with your...
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the services that are being provided now in places with funding are providing services to children. we know that about 25% of the services now being provided more can be done. the most important thing is they are meeting people where they are. a traditionally now the mental health system has taken only those who are very seriously mentally ill under medicaid. this is about everyone who presents themselves. every parent that presents themselves at a clinic with their child and is required to be able to get access to services and so on within a week which is transformative as well as the psychiatric services provided. i wonder if you might speak more about what we have dubbed the ccb ab and the important role of the community-based services. >> i cannot emphasize enough how important it is to have treatment accessible to people in the communities combined with the virtual care service to provide the maximum points of access. mental health is a delicate issue for many families into being able to go to places and people they trust is often essential. knowing there's a center in your comm
the services that are being provided now in places with funding are providing services to children. we know that about 25% of the services now being provided more can be done. the most important thing is they are meeting people where they are. a traditionally now the mental health system has taken only those who are very seriously mentally ill under medicaid. this is about everyone who presents themselves. every parent that presents themselves at a clinic with their child and is required to be...
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this provides behavioral health services for children and an outpatient program at a clinic on thirdreet in the bayview accounting program and a therapist at the dimensions lgbtq outpatient clinic. according to the performance monitoring report provided by the department this contractor isgenerally meeting their contractor deliverables and we therefore recommend approval of the resolution . i'm happy to answer any questions . >> chair: great. can you open this for public comment please? >> operations is checking to see if we have callers in the queue. members of the public who wish to comment press á3 to be added and for those on hold please wait until you hear a prompt and you havebeen on muted and that is your cue to begin your comments . do we have any callers ? >> mister clerk, there are no callers in the queue. >> chair: public comment is no closed. i want to make a motion to move item 11 to thefull board with a positiverecommendation roll call vote please . >> on the motion , member mar . [roll call vote] we have 2 with vice chair safai excuse. >> thank you we will see you at t
this provides behavioral health services for children and an outpatient program at a clinic on thirdreet in the bayview accounting program and a therapist at the dimensions lgbtq outpatient clinic. according to the performance monitoring report provided by the department this contractor isgenerally meeting their contractor deliverables and we therefore recommend approval of the resolution . i'm happy to answer any questions . >> chair: great. can you open this for public comment please?...
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children. so to vacate it, like a minimum of service. okay i, i'm just going to pause you just for a moment because we, i love the trajectory that you're sharing with me about a conversation that had to be had about child rape, a rape coaching civilly on. and in the process to enshrining protection in the law, i'm going to phosphor to where we all right now. we spoke to the un in sibley and about what impact making legislation has made they take might be very different from your take. let's have a listen. this is 2019 in terms of packing, sexual gender race by the government is very committed to make the changes. we see this is a development harness and can see in the services such as one sub center, special i believe, is strengthening our social workers and case management. you and many other advocates have done, has changed the way syria looks at right. and legislates about right. but as a journalist and a broad costa, if you've been very frank, what's changed yet so. so yes, i think a little strengthened, legislation is great. that ha
children. so to vacate it, like a minimum of service. okay i, i'm just going to pause you just for a moment because we, i love the trajectory that you're sharing with me about a conversation that had to be had about child rape, a rape coaching civilly on. and in the process to enshrining protection in the law, i'm going to phosphor to where we all right now. we spoke to the un in sibley and about what impact making legislation has made they take might be very different from your take. let's...