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Chris's House staff working longer than normal to ensure vital service is available during lockdown

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It’s Mental Health Awareness Week and concerns are being raised that even more people are struggling psychologically during the coronavirus lockdown.Many of the services people can normally turn to are under even more pressure than normal but continue to operate despite the restrictions.Wishaw-based charity Chris’s House is closed for the time being but staff there are working flat-out to ensure people in crisis still have somewhere to turn to.The suicide awareness charity was forced to cancel its annual Walk of Hope event this month which takes place during the hours of darkness, finishing at dawn.Participants are encouraged to symbolically walk from the darkness into the light but the event, now in its fifth year, had to be postponed.Thou

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