I listened to Jeremy Hunt talking about this and came to the conclusion that he doesn't know what he's talking about.
He talked about stopping people being locked up in police cells unnecessarily, but not about where they're going to go. Approximately 6,700 mental health nurse jobs have been cut from the NHS since 2010. Replacing them now will cost money, take time and only get us back to 2010.
One of my sisters did her RMN training (after SRN) at Rainhill Hospital. Anybody who comes from the North West has probably heard of it. At one time, it was the biggest mental hospital in Europe with over 2000 patients. We don't want to go back to those times. Some of the patients had been in there most of their lives, some because they had committed the "sin" of becoming single mothers.
The trouble is that when it closed, seriously ill people were expected to live in the community with no robust plans in place and, over the years, community services have been slashed. If Hunt is serious, he needs to commit serious money (billions) to the issue. There's a need for humane, secure units with highly skilled staff.
What words annoy you when used wrong or people don't know the meaning of?
People being over fussy about cat welfare
Anyone else struggle with this?
Support and friendship for those whose lives have been affected by estrangement.
