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Suicide Prevention Minister Appointed
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I read this earlier on the BBC site and couldn't make up my mind if it is a good idea or not. Surely financing mental health services should be the first step - in an attempt to prevent people from getting so ill that suicide seems like a good plan.
What do you think?
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/h ealth-4 5804225
World Mental Health Day: 10 October 2018.
What do you think?
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World Mental Health Day: 10 October 2018.
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Hopefully the appointment is in andication that the government wants to see improvements made in this area. Of course there is a danger that it is just a gesture so they can say "oh yes, we have shown we take it very seriously"
Hopefully the appointment is in andication that the government wants to see improvements made in this area. Of course there is a danger that it is just a gesture so they can say "oh yes, we have shown we take it very seriously"
Baldric - it sounds as if the whole idea has been very badly thought out.
nailit - I hope that they do something positive and don't just use this as a vote winner.
FF - yep, extra money. I know from reading our local press that there have been wards shut at our local psychiatric hospital and people have to travel to the next city.
PP - I think that the main problem with mental health issues is that they are not measurable.
Bloods can be taken, urine samples, blood pressure etc for physical ailments. But the area between our lugs is not always so easy to examine and interpret.
It is always difficult to answer the question "How are you feeling today" - what do you compare it against?
nailit - I hope that they do something positive and don't just use this as a vote winner.
FF - yep, extra money. I know from reading our local press that there have been wards shut at our local psychiatric hospital and people have to travel to the next city.
PP - I think that the main problem with mental health issues is that they are not measurable.
Bloods can be taken, urine samples, blood pressure etc for physical ailments. But the area between our lugs is not always so easy to examine and interpret.
It is always difficult to answer the question "How are you feeling today" - what do you compare it against?
//nailit - I hope that they do something positive and don't just use this as a vote winner//
Have these things ever been anything else?
Same as T. Mays talk about the end of austerity. Tell me that when theres no foodbanks left, no bedroom tax, when I don't give a pound or two to people sleeping on the pavement!
Some people are so thick as to believe this sh,,t!
Have these things ever been anything else?
Same as T. Mays talk about the end of austerity. Tell me that when theres no foodbanks left, no bedroom tax, when I don't give a pound or two to people sleeping on the pavement!
Some people are so thick as to believe this sh,,t!
>Tell me that when theres no foodbanks left, no bedroom tax, when I don't give a pound or two to people sleeping on the pavement!
Okay, I'll bite. there's no bedroom tax. There has been a need for foodbanks and there have been rough sleepers for years- from decades before Theresa May became PM.
Certainly mental health issues seem so much more of a problem now though- maybe it was a hidden problem 30 years ago. It's only 10 years since I read problems had diminished following the removal of lead from petrol.
I hope the appointment is a sign of a real commitmnet but I do have doubts- it may indeed turn out to have been just a gesture/soundbite, but we should give it a chance
Okay, I'll bite. there's no bedroom tax. There has been a need for foodbanks and there have been rough sleepers for years- from decades before Theresa May became PM.
Certainly mental health issues seem so much more of a problem now though- maybe it was a hidden problem 30 years ago. It's only 10 years since I read problems had diminished following the removal of lead from petrol.
I hope the appointment is a sign of a real commitmnet but I do have doubts- it may indeed turn out to have been just a gesture/soundbite, but we should give it a chance
The appointment does rather read like more fine words, but it's a darn sight better than them saying - we give up and can't do anymore.
I can't and won't compare my periods of mental instability to those on here who have ongoing issues - if more can be done then I pray that it is.
We definitely need more awareness even though it's a bit better than it was.
I can't and won't compare my periods of mental instability to those on here who have ongoing issues - if more can be done then I pray that it is.
We definitely need more awareness even though it's a bit better than it was.
According to this morning's Daily Mirror, within hours of her appointment, the Minister for Suicide Prevention, Jackie Doyle-Price, was slammed for comments she made in 2014. When asked whether she would defect to the far right, she replied, "I would sooner jump off Beachy Head than join UKIP." Wonder if she now wishes she hadn't been so flippant in her reply?
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