I agree with Sharon in terms of early, early, early intervention. What we see now at women's centres is a combination of young people who are victims of their environment in terms of poverty, addictions, and/or violence, which have interfered with their development to the point where they display unusual behaviour. Whether it is mental illness or not is questionable, but they display behaviour that's not acceptable.
In order to overcome that--and we know that children who are victims of seeing violence and what not develop differently and are poorer--I think we really need to get back to mentoring in the home and respite for moms. You can't struggle with poverty, poor housing, raising your children, and no family support and not be able to have two hours for yourself in the run of a week. It's extremely difficult.