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Survival in a cold climate
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 June 2021
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Early in the 1980s I anticipated that sooner or later the Regional Adolescent Service based on the Young People's Unit in Macclesfield would ultimately have to face making a strong and if possible, an unanswerable case for survival.
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