Month: July 2014

“Dysfunctional” care for child and adolescent mental health

According to Norman Lamb, minister for care and support, the NHS is currently “dysfunctional” when it comes to caring properly for child and adolescent mental health needs. Lamb told the parliamentary health committee, holding the final evidence session for its inquiry into child and adolescent mental health services that services had to improve. He explained …

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Department of Health Starts Consultation on Mental Health Act Code of Practice

The Department of Health has opened a consultation on the Code of Practice: Mental Health Act 1983 (“Act”). The Code is intended to provide guidance to mental health professionals and others who fall under the Act to ensure that they act in accordance with the law. It also provides information on the rights of people …

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NHS Unveils ‘Radical’ Integration Plan

NHS England has announced a new programme designed to assist individuals with specific and complicated needs. These individuals have been provisionally split into four groups by NHS England: Children with complex needs People with learning disabilities People with long-term conditions, including frail elderly people at risk of care home admission People with severe and enduring …

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Diabetes May Lead to ‘Unsustainable’ Costs for the NHS

Charity Diabetes UK has stated that diabetes may become a “national health emergency,” based on the rapidly growing numbers of people being diagnosed with the condition. More than a third of the population have borderline diabetes, whilst nearly 4 million UK citizens actually have the condition. The charity warned of the consequences of the condition …

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Just Fair finds Government-treatment of disabled individuals to be violation of human rights laws

Charity-consortium ‘Just Fair’ found the government’s treatment of disabled individuals to be in violation of international human rights laws, in a recent report. The report states that “recent changes to housing benefit…have made only limited provision for the specific needs of disabled people.” The report, subtitled ‘Dignity and Opportunity for All: Securing the rights of …

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