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Dental Phobia : Dental Fear Central is a comprehensive, non-commercial dental phobia self-help resource, which also features an online support group.
Raisin : Raisin stands for Resource and Information Social Inclusion Network. The website is a resource for information on mental health issues and services in the Bournemouth Area for both service users and carers. We also include lots of information about events and liesure activities for the wider community including direct links to cinema listings, local weather and local clubs and societies.
Lawmakers divert $8M from mental health (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Legislative leaders agreed to cut $8.4 million in funds for mental health services for children Thursday, but only after criticizing the Department of Human Resources' handling of the state's crisis in mental health care.
Georgia's Lieutenant Governor Blasts Mental Health Officials (WCTV Tallahassee)
Lt. Governor Casey Cagle says the state Department of Human Resources lacks a strategy to combat persistent mental health problems.
Roxon commits to mental health reform (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Nicola Roxon is staking her success as federal health minister on getting Australia to invest in preventing mental health problems.
Officials Vow to Fix Mental Health System (WNYC New York Public Radio)
City and state officials are pledging to repair a mental health system that they say regularly fails to identify mentally ill people who are potentially violent. WNYC?s Fred Mogul has more. A pan....
Govt pledges $50m to mental health (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
The Federal Government has announced a $50 million funding boost for mental health services.


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