Mental health care is so poor and underfunded that
"lives are being ruined", a review by a taskforce set up by NHS England said. Too
many people were not getting help or when they did it was often inadequate.
Those with severe problems suffer 15-20 years shorter life expectancy. Suicide is rising following many years of decline.
25% of us in any year can expect to be diagnosed with a mental health issue. 75% receive no
help. One in five mothers suffer mental health problems during pregnancy or in
the first year after childbirth.
10% of children and young people have a diagnosable mental
health problem. Yet the average waiting time for a child to see a mental health
practitioner is 21 weeks.
The Socialist Party has little doubt that the worsening mental health of the population is a result of the double pincer movement of a) an increasingly
pressurised, ruthless and isolating capitalist system and b) the running down
of the services that used to be there to pick up the pieces.
“For too many, especially black, Asian and minority ethnic
people, their first experience of mental health care comes when they are
detained under the Mental Health Act, often with police involvement, followed
by a long stay in hospital,” Farmer and the taskforce’s vice-chair, Jacqui
Dyer, a counsellor, mental health service user and carer, state in the report’s foreword.
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