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‘Life changing’ I CAN mental health support service to be extended across north Wales

A Wrexham woman has paid tribute to the “life changing” impact of a new mental health service that helped her through her darkest hours.

Shannon Doherty says the support received through the I CAN centre at Wrexham Maelor Hospital has helped to turn her life around, after she was hospitalised having taken an overdose in March last year.

The service is set to be extended to GP surgeries and community hubs across north Wales, in order to ensure that more people receive timely mental health support.

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