Young people help recruit the next generation of mental health professionals
Children and young people from local mental health services have taken part in specialist interview training to help them play a valuable role in recruiting new staff.
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Children and young people from local mental health services have taken part in specialist interview training to help them play a valuable role in recruiting new staff.
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