New figures paint an alarming picture of the conditions for the many children and young people who are in the process of being examined in child and adolescent psychiatry in the country’s largest region.
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There is something deja-vu about writing about waiting lists in child and adolescent psychiatry. A kind of journalism’s ‘Groundhog Day’ – the film where the main character wakes up every morning to exactly the same day.
You have probably read the story before, and you will probably read it several times before children and young people receive psychiatric help in accordance with the legislation Danish politicians have adopted to ensure that patients can return to their lives as soon as possible with friends, school and leisure life.
Source: politiken.dk