chiefdave
Well-Known Member
my ex used to work with young people who had severe mental health issues. the service she was part of had such good results people came from around the world to observe and take the blueprint back to other countries. But it was very intensive one to one treatment which of course meant it was expensiveThe prison system is just another area that’s had to take up the slack from austerity and specifically cuts to social care. People with mental health issues lost support services and in many cases that has led to offending and prison. That could be anything from people with addiction issues to people with the most severe mental health issues. It’s the hospitals and the prisons that have had to take up the slack.
which meant that when Cameron did his not a top down reorganisation of the NHS that was a top down reorganisation / cutting every departments budget the service got merged in with others and basically disappeared
wasn't long before there were some very serious crimes committed by people who would previously have been part of the service. Mental health services were then blamed for their 'failure'