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Not heard of " conduct disorder " before...wonder what that stems from?

http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_3096490.html?menu=news.topheadlines

Behaviour disorder 'costing £1.5bn'

A severe psychiatric disorder in children and young people costs society as

much as £1.5 billion every year owing to a lack of available treatment, a

charity think tank said.

Heads Up, a report published by New Philanthropy Capital (NPC), showed that

cost savings of £244 million to £376 million could be achieved by reaching

out to all children and adolescents with conduct disorder.

Sufferers tend towards highly antisocial behaviour, such as fighting,

stealing, vandalism and harming people and animals.

The NPC said the disorder often led to truancy and exclusion from school,

crime and anti-social behaviour.

The calculations were based on youngsters aged eight to 25 and took into

account the costs to the criminal justice system and the NHS, education and

social care costs and lost earnings.

The NPC referred to Government statistics from 2006, which showed three in

four under-18-year-olds suffering from mental health problems were not

receiving the treatment they needed.

The think tank said the scale of the issue was " startling " , with many people

mistaking children's mental health problems for growing pains and teenage

angst.

NPC said children's mental health charities received less funding than those

in other sectors and their " vital " work was often overlooked.

One of the charities discussed in the report was The Place2Be, which

provides school-based counselling for children in 146 schools.

This counselling costs less than £100 for each child for a year, while the NPC

estimated that stopping a teenager being excluded from school can result in a

cost saving of £20,000.

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