Youth Forensic Services Development
Country Resources
Child and Youth Mental Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards
Mental Health Service Standards
New Zealand
1 December 2011
Policy document
Print
New Zealand Parliament
Ministry of Health New Zealand
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Description
This document provides guidance on improving the range, quality and national consistency of the youth forensic services that are available. It is intended for those who have responsibility for planning, funding and providing youth forensic services including District Health Boards (DHBs), non-governmental organisations and the Ministry of Health.Content
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