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Bermuda has one psychiatric hospital, which is organised along a programme model; an acute programme, a rehabilitation programme, a child and adolescent programme, a substance misuse programme and a learning disability programme. Bermuda has good resources and the majority of staff are trained in British hospitals. There has been a shift away from the stigma of mental hospitals towards a more community-oriented mental health service.


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