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Conceptual Framework for Public Mental Health

“This Conceptual Framework for Public Mental Health is an interactive web-based tool that brings together evidence from academic research, reports, and practitioner and public consultations to map out the factors affecting mental health across all stages of a person’s life, including links to key evidence and lived experiences.”

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Author AndiPosted on 24 October 2021Tags mental health, theory

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