Not holding back. Tom Sandoval slammed Miraval Resorts for implying he stayed at the Arizona location while Raquel Leviss sought out treatment for her mental health.
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Mental health services for children and young people are struggling with recruiting and maintaining staff in Wigan, a meeting heard.
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAHMS) in the borough was taken over by Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust back in 2021 and they are now operating out of a base on Manchester Road, Ince. Rachel Green, associate director of operations, GMMH, was in attendance at the Children and Young People Scrutiny Committee on March 28 where she explained that there is still reliance on agency staff in the sector.
Responding to a query about staffing levels from Coun Barry Taylor, Ms Green told Wigan Town Hall: “We are not fully staffed, I don’t know about anywhere in mental health that is fully staffed.
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"It’s not an excuse but that is the context, I have been in this sector for 30 years and there have always been challenges (for staffing). We have vacancies, the work we really need to do is around staff retention.
“We sometimes need to use agency staff in some cases. It is a costly solution but that is where we are unfortunately.”
She went on to say that fluctuating demand, increased urgent referrals and the lack of sustainable funding streams are challenges going forward that they would focus on. “In the next 12-18 months we will be where we need to be”, the committee was told.
Despite this, there have been achievements for CAMHS. The committee heard of successes including rolling out a new community model, the mobilisation of new services, the refurbishment of Manchester Road CAMHS building (£370,000 rejuvenation), improved joint working with Wigan and
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She DID say she would “make healthier choices.” And this is a step in that direction.
Vanderpump Rules star Raquel Leviss has checked into a mental health treatment facility, ET has learned.A source tells ET, «Raquel and her family decided before the relationship was discovered that she would enter a voluntary facility for mental health counseling.»The source adds that Leviss had planned to admit herself before the reunion was taped on March 23. «She was scheduled to go in pre-reunion but decided she wanted to finish her filming commitment,» says the source.
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