Experiences of support for people who access voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations for self-harm: a qualitative study with stakeholder feedback
Abstract Background Prevalence of self-harm In England is rising, however contact with statutory services remains relatively low. There is growing recognition of the potential role voluntary, community and social enterprise sector (VCSE) organisations have in the provision of self-harm support. We a...
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Main Authors: | Joe Hulin (Author), Vyv Huddy (Author), Phillip Oliver (Author), Jack Marshall (Author), Aarti Mohindra (Author), Brigitte Delaney (Author), Caroline Mitchell (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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