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H Killaspy, D Rambarran, C Harden, D Fearon … - Journal of Mental Health, 2009 - informahealthcare.com Background: Under provision of highly supported mental health accommodation in
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T Ryan, M Rayne - MENTAL HEALTH REVIEW-BRIGHTON-, 2007 - old.westmidlands.csip.org.uk Abstract Successive government policies over the past 15 years have encouraged
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