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Illustration of Region Dalarna council allocating 30 million SEK to child psychiatry, showing politicians debating budget with symbolic care elements.
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Region Dalarna allocates up to 30 million SEK to child psychiatry for 2026

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Region Dalarna's regional council has decided to allocate up to 30 million kronor extra to the care choice for child and youth psychiatry (BUP) in 2026. The investment aims to retain care providers. The opposition warns that the funds will not solve the root problems.

The parents of Shivaan Cumberledge, a 12-year-old boy who died last week in Verulam, have rejected claims that he was neglected. Neighbours alleged the child was left alone with his four-year-old sibling while his parents were away.

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Chile's Defensoría de la Niñez will release its Annual Diagnosis on the Situation of Children's and Adolescents' Rights 2026 on Thursday, reporting a 46.4% increase in sexual violence victims and a 137% rise in hospital discharges for self-inflicted injuries. The report points to ongoing risks in mental health, school coexistence, and specialized protection for over 4 million children and adolescents. Anuar Quesille, the Child Ombudsperson, calls it a 'national alert'.

Rocío Marengo, appearing on “Almorzando con Juana”, admitted she uses artificial intelligence for therapy since becoming a mother. The artist highlighted that the tool provides her emotional support without judgment.

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The father of an Argentine lawyer accused of racism in Brazil voiced concerns over his daughter's mental health as she faces a judicial process in Rio de Janeiro. He stated that she is suffering from deep depression amid these circumstances.

Fabiana Edith Muñoz, 42, sister of footballer Marcos 'Huevo' Acuña, went missing Friday afternoon in Zapala, Neuquén. Her family reported her absence to police, who launched a major search operation given her vulnerable health condition. Neighbors and social media are aiding the effort.

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Daniella Plaza Saldarriaga, an experienced lawyer and councilor, has assumed the presidency of the Santiago de Cali District Council for the 2026 period, becoming the fifth woman to hold this position in the city's history.

 

 

 

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