Disasters put unique strain on mental health services

By Duncan Murray
Updated March 16 2023 - 8:48pm, first published 8:44pm
People are reaching out to mental health services for the first time following natural disasters. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO)
People are reaching out to mental health services for the first time following natural disasters. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO)

Mental health services in NSW are under unique strain coping with the challenges brought by bushfires, floods, the rising cost of living and COVID-19.

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