Mental ill health in those known to social services: what can we learn from Northern Ireland?
Dr Aideen Maguire, Queens University Belfast, talks about mental ill health in those known, or previously known, to social services and what can we learn from Northern Ireland health and social care data. This talk is part of the 'Applied social care research using routine data: potential and challenges' event held on 10 December 2020.

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