Director of Children and Family Services warns of a lack of traditional support
Virtual interaction may not be able to support the most vulnerable in our society according to the Director of Children and Family Services.
Debbie Brayshaw says a lack of regular and traditional face-to-face support networks through friends and neighbours can prove very stressful.
Because of this, Ms Brayshaw says, current requirements could have negative consequences:
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