Yeah that's the one, imagine being the neighbour.
Mental health services are practically non-existent, especially for anything more complex. Was pretty much the first thing to be cut and it's been cut hard. There's a belief that these things aren't as widespread or as serious as the experts tell us. You see it all the time when something happens, people say stuff like 'probably be blamed on mental health' like it's not a real thing.
He probably has been flagged by a teacher but there's no resources to do anything. I've been watching another doc on C4 about a school in Yorkshire and the number of kids with obvious mental health issues is staggering but it's just left to the teachers. I'm sure there's a lot of great teachers who go the extra mile but I'm equally sure there's a lot that do the minimum, what chance do those kids have?