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Met’s mental health emergency warning ‘risks creating serious harm’

By John Pring on 1st June 2023 Category: Crime

Met’s mental health emergency warning ‘risks creating serious harm’
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A warning from the Metropolitan police that it will stop responding to many mental health-related emergency calls within three months has sparked serious concern among campaigners. The warning came in a letter sent on 24 May to health and social care […]

Activists accuse NHS England of ‘betrayal’ over StopSIM co-production

By John Pring on 16th March 2023 Category: Human Rights

Activists accuse NHS England of ‘betrayal’ over StopSIM co-production
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Disabled activists have accused NHS England of “betrayal” after it went back on its promise to publish a policy – developed with service-users – that would have put an end to a mental health scheme branded discriminatory, coercive and punitive.  Members […]

‘Halt new mental health bill until there is a public inquiry into deaths and abuse’

By John Pring on 26th January 2023 Category: Human Rights

‘Halt new mental health bill until there is a public inquiry into deaths and abuse’
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Disabled campaigners are calling on the government to halt its reform of the Mental Health Act until there is a public inquiry into the “appalling failings, abuse and high levels of deaths” in mental health services across England. They say that […]

Report on draft mental health bill by peers and MPs ‘is seriously flawed’

By John Pring on 19th January 2023 Category: Human Rights

Report on draft mental health bill by peers and MPs ‘is seriously flawed’
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A report by a cross-party committee of MPs and peers on the government’s plans for mental health reform has been described as “seriously flawed and discriminatory” by a user-led organisation. Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) told the committee last year that the […]

Disabled woman fears universal credit stress could see her return to institutions

By John Pring on 1st December 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Disabled woman fears universal credit stress could see her return to institutions
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A disabled woman who spent 37 years living in mental health institutions and hostels, including time sleeping in doorways, fears the flawed universal credit system will cause her to be evicted from her flat back onto the streets. It is only […]

Draft mental health bill is ‘starting from the wrong position’, activist tells MPs and peers

By John Pring on 20th October 2022 Category: Human Rights

Draft mental health bill is ‘starting from the wrong position’, activist tells MPs and peers
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A disabled activist has told MPs and peers that the government’s draft mental health bill is “starting from the wrong position” and needs to focus instead on supporting people with mental distress to live in the community. Simone Aspis, manager of […]

Mental health reforms ‘must go further’, MPs and peers are told

By John Pring on 13th October 2022 Category: Politics

Mental health reforms ‘must go further’, MPs and peers are told
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A user-led organisation has warned MPs and peers that the government’s planned mental health reforms do not go far enough and have failed to engage with disabled activists who have been pushing for a more rights-based approach. Mary Sadid, policy manager […]

NHS trusts are still using harmful mental health practices, secret reviews show

By John Pring on 22nd September 2022 Category: Human Rights

NHS trusts are still using harmful mental health practices, secret reviews show
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Reviews carried out by NHS trusts across England into a mental health scheme branded unethical, unlawful and unsafe raised multiple concerns about its use, documents obtained by Disability News Service (DNS) have revealed. The reviews also show that many of the […]

DWP hounded disabled woman for years before her ‘starvation’ death, papers show

By John Pring on 8th September 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP hounded disabled woman for years before her ‘starvation’ death, papers show
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A disabled woman whose body was found in her flat months after all her benefits had been removed had been hounded for years by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), and repeatedly failed by other public bodies, documents have shown. […]

Funding scheme set to help small user-led groups survive with pain-free grants

By Tom McDonough on 8th September 2022 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Funding scheme set to help small user-led groups survive with pain-free grants
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By Tom McDonough A new funding programme launched by a disabled people’s organisation aims to help small user-led mental health groups in England continue providing “life-saving” support in the heart of the cost-of-living crisis. National Survivor User Network (NSUN), a network […]

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