Mental Health Network Respond To Sainsbury Centre 'Chance Of A Lifetime' Report
Main Category: Mental HealthArticle Date: 24 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PDT
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Mental Health Network director Steve Shrubb said that the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health's report, 'Chance of a lifetime,' showed how important mental wellbeing is across public service
Commenting on the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health report, 'Chance of a Lifetime,' which says that 80% of all crime is committed by people who had conduct problems as children, Steve Shrubb, director of the Mental Health Network which represents the majority of mental health trusts said:
"This report shows how the effects of poor mental health and well-being can lead to very serious and costly problems in other services. We know from our own work that intervening early will mean money saved both in the NHS and elsewhere in our public services.
"To build on the progress we have made in improving mental health services in this country, we need to recognise that mental health issues play a key role in our schools, the criminal justice system, social services and the full range of public services.
"As the recession bites, not only are mental health services going to experience greater demand but also they will need to save money. This report along with our own work makes the case for investing in the right services so we can intervene early to offer better support and better value for the taxpayer."
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The Mental Health Network represents the majority of mental health trusts. It was launched in spring 2007 to provide a distinct voice for providers of NHS mental health services.
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The NHS Confederation
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