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NHS Confederation Responds to DHSC Announcement on Urgent and Emergency Mental Health Services

Responding to the Department for Health and Social Care’s announcement on how £150 million of funding will be spent on urgent and emergency mental health services, Sean Duggan OBE chief executive of the NHS Confederation’s Mental Health Network said:

“NHS leaders working in mental health services will welcome the news that this funding, announced in 2021, will be used to ensure patients are cared for in appropriate settings.

“With record demand for services and increasing numbers of people reaching mental health crisis, it’s important that there is a focus on finding ways to provide a more therapeutic environment for those who need this kind of support. Particularly in the context of the current pressures on emergency services having a tailored setting in which to seek help will make a real difference to the experience of patients.

“Whilst this support for expanding crisis services is helpful, what mental health leaders most want to see is the publication of the long-awaited cross-government plan for mental health.

“Especially whilst the cost of living crisis continues to bite, we need the focus across Whitehall to be on how we generate policies in a way that prevents people becoming acutely unwell in the first place.”

 

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