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July 22, 2011 has been described as the day Norway cried. After detonating a car bomb in Oslo, killing eight and injuring many more, Anders Breivik took a ferry to the island of Utoya. There, dress...ed as a policeman, he began a murderous spree, hunting down and indiscriminately shooting young people on the island who were attending a youth camp. Seventy seven people were killed in total, many of them teenagers, and hundreds injured.This was the worst mass murder in Norwegian post-war history and the whole country was in shock. But Norway used this national tragedy to pioneer new ways of caring for their citizens. Claudia Hammond reports on the ground-breaking new ways Norway has been road testing to deliver psychological and mental health support to those who survived, and to those who lost relatives and friends.
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Series: The truth about mental health
Episode 4
First transmission date: 2013-06-23
Original broadcast channel: BBC World Service
Published: 2013
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Duration: 00:29:00
Note: BBC World Service version
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Producer: Fiona Hill
Presenter: Claudia Hammond
Contributor: Claudia Hammond
Publisher: BBC Open University
Production number: AUDA978B
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