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A community mental health team: assessment of urgent referrals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Helen P. Matthews*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychiatry, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton SO9 4PE
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The Southsea Mental Health Team serves a geographically-defined catchment area of 80,000 adults under the age of 65. The area lies on the south coast of England, merging on its northern boundary with the naval city of Portsmouth. There is a variety of housing types including council housing estates, private housing and a significant number of large houses in multi-occupancy use as flats, bedsits or bed and breakfast accommodation.

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