View Full Version : Devon : Girl In Police Custody As No NHS Mental Case Beds Available
arista
29-11-2014, 03:14 PM
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http://news.sky.com/story/1382785/girl-in-police-custody-as-no-nhs-beds-available
The Police Chief was just Live on SkyNewsHD
he has had to change part of his jail
and employ a officer 24/7
NHS staff do visit.
He is doing his best
but its not ideal.
joeysteele
29-11-2014, 05:22 PM
This is really disgraceful.
arista
29-11-2014, 05:24 PM
This is really disgraceful.
Sure
arista
29-11-2014, 05:38 PM
Seems The Top Police Boss
did the right thing going on Every News Ch
and going on Social Media.
As now the NHS has confirmed
they have found a safe bed under their care.
thesheriff443
29-11-2014, 05:59 PM
there are many, many people with serious mental health problems living on the streets.
arista
29-11-2014, 06:05 PM
there are many, many people with serious mental health problems living on the streets.
Of course
slipped through the net
But this case was a young girl
and now NHS has found a safe bed
I'm losing more and more faith in NHS each and every day.
Kizzy
30-11-2014, 05:32 AM
I'm losing more and more faith in NHS each and every day.
You mean the government surely?... If there were the beds available and staff/ funding to care for her she would have it.
If you cut and cut and cut then eventually something has to give, I'm pleased that this police chief took steps to highlight the lack of resources available in mental health.
Toy Soldier
30-11-2014, 06:10 PM
It's the fault of the NHS (top level, not front line staff!) and the government hand in hand to be honest. NHS spending has been too high for years because the levels of waste and inefficiency in the NHS are absolutely shocking. Of course the current government have only compounded the problem by cutting funding and basically saying "and now you have to find a way to deal with it" rather than doing it the right way: BOOSTING funding in order to streamline the service and make it an efficient, modern medical environment and THEN once it's running as it should be savings can be made.
That's a major problem that the ConDems have always had though - they simply can't wrap where head around the fact that you need to spend more in the short term in order to get into a position to save money long term.
Of course on top of that, this is mental health. my dad (now retired) worked his entire life in mental health, going from nursing into the administrative / political side, and it's pretty well known that mental health is the NHS's last priority. The first to be cut and the last to see the benefits of any Improvements being made. The sad fact is, it's just not taken as seriously as acute physical diseases and disorders. Even though a population with poor mental health costs the country so much more in the end.
kirklancaster
01-12-2014, 07:59 AM
there are many, many people with serious mental health problems living on the streets.
Yes I agree, but let's not forget the many others who have serious mental health problems who are serving prison sentences when they too should be receiving psychiatric help.
It's all disgraceful.
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