An investigation into the accessibility of Mental Health & wellbeing services for Young People in B&NES
Our Community Pot funded Youth Connect South West to investigate the accessibility of mental health and wellbeing services for young people in Bath and North East Somerset.

The purpose of this Community Pot project was to investigate the accessibility of mental health and wellbeing services for young people in Bath and North East Somerset. Two ‘Health Inspectors’ were recruited from the NEET cohort to carry out the research and were supported by project leaders from Youth Connect South West.

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Accessibility of mental Health services for Young People