'Dire' mental health care in flood-ravaged communities

By Jack Gramenz
Updated February 13 2024 - 4:24pm, first published 4:20pm
Mental health workers in disaster areas are also struggling to cope, a NSW inquiry has been told. (JASON O'BRIEN/AAP PHOTOS)
Mental health workers in disaster areas are also struggling to cope, a NSW inquiry has been told. (JASON O'BRIEN/AAP PHOTOS)

Regional communities left traumatised by repeat disasters are facing a shortage of mental health workers while existing staff face burnout, an inquiry has been told.

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