 
                            Almost 150 children and young people have received therapy through Manx Care's partnership with Minds Matter.
The health body and charity teamed up to address the long waiting list for the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service.
Manx Care is now looking at the funding required to continue this work, as the first phase is anticipated to only allow for 160 people to receive treatment.
Andrea Chambers, CEO of Minds Matter, says they're pleased with the positive outcomes for the young people they've supported so far, and hope to continue their valuable partnership with Manx Care. 
 
 
                                         
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