Youth violence intervention programme for vulnerable young people attending emergency departments in London: a rapid evaluation
Background Youth violence intervention programmes involving the embedding of youth workers in NHS emergency departments to help young people (broadly aged between 11 and 24 years) improve the quality of their lives following their attendance at an emergency department as a result of violent assault...
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Main Authors: | Appleby John (Author), Georghiou Theo (Author), Ledger Jean (Author), Rolewicz Lucina (Author), Sherlaw-Johnson Chris (Author), Tomini Sonila M (Author), Frerich Jason M (Author), Ng Pei Li (Author) |
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