NSW government announces $2.1 million funding boost for mental illness

By Eryk Bagshaw and James Robertson
Updated January 30 2015 - 1:13am, first published 12:15am
"Developmentally appropriate" program: Minister for Mental Health Jai Rowell.   Photo: Jonathan Ng
"Developmentally appropriate" program: Minister for Mental Health Jai Rowell. Photo: Jonathan Ng
"Developmentally appropriate" program: Minister for Mental Health Jai Rowell.   Photo: Jonathan Ng
"Developmentally appropriate" program: Minister for Mental Health Jai Rowell. Photo: Jonathan Ng
"Developmentally appropriate" program: Minister for Mental Health Jai Rowell.   Photo: Jonathan Ng
"Developmentally appropriate" program: Minister for Mental Health Jai Rowell. Photo: Jonathan Ng
"Developmentally appropriate" program: Minister for Mental Health Jai Rowell.   Photo: Jonathan Ng
"Developmentally appropriate" program: Minister for Mental Health Jai Rowell. Photo: Jonathan Ng

The NSW government has announced that it will contribute an extra $2.1 million to a support program for young people with a mental illness.

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