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In October 1999 , Health Minister, Frank Dobson announced to the
House of Commons that "as a totality the system of care in
the community has failed".
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These comments and the report in which they were contained
Modernising Mental Health Services were triggered by a big
rethink by government on mental health. There had been a serious
underestimation as to the complexity of the needs of people
with serious mental illness living in the community and a
sometimes disastrous underestimation of the resources needed
to meet them.
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The National Service Framework
for Mental Health promised then and published last year, acknowledged
among other things what Service Users had known for a long time;
i.e. that while they may occasionally have some need for specialist
intervention, 90% of what they need is nothing more than the opportunities
granted to and taken for granted by "normal" people in
our society, i.e. to be employed, have money, live somewhere decent,
have friends, and generally make a go of their lives in what ever
direction they see fit.
Of course these are the factors that are crucial to everybody's
health and happiness, but frustratingly they are ones frequently
denied to people with mental health problems because of the generally
widespread fear and ignorance of mental health issues that persists
in society today.
The community remains the place where most people receive their
mental health care. Only a small number of those referred ever get
admitted to hospital.
Community mental health care in Herefordshire is provided by a Community
Mental Health Teams and a variety of voluntary and independent agencies,
working in partnership.
On these pages you will find details of these services and how
to access them.
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