Graih coordinator wants to see more improvements
Government needs to act on the issue of homelessness and mental ill health.
That's the call from Graih coordinator Michael Manning, who says the time for talking is over.
Mr Manning says the majority of people they see through their homeless charity have either diagnosed or undiagnosed mental health issues.
And he says although he does see improvements, it's not enough:
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