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Tories will lead fight in parliament against new mental health bill

Posted: 17 October 2002 | Subscribe Online


The shadow health secretary vowed last week that the Conservative Party would oppose the proposed mental health bill in parliament.

In his address to the Conservative Party conference in Bournemouth, Liam Fox said the pendulum had been allowed to swing "too far and too fast in mental health policy".

Too much of the care in the community programme had failed both patients and the public, he said, and too many mentally ill people were homeless.

"We will lead the fight in parliament to defeat the government's regressive mental health bill," Fox said. "It not only stigmatises the mentally ill but it fundamentally threatens our civil liberties."
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Earlier, the chief executive of health think-tank the King's Fund told delegates that the proposed reforms would deter people with a mental illness from seeking help.

Julia Neuberger said the Labour government had made progress by introducing the National Service Framework for Mental Health and by pushing the subject as a priority in the NHS. But the current proposals would "change the very things that the government has done to make mental health care better".

Neuberger said a cross-party effort was needed and suggested two major changes to improve mental health services: a "modern legal framework" covering advocacy, patient involvement and a more balanced approach to public safety; and assertive action to tackle exclusion.
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In a fringe meeting on mental health, shadow health minister Oliver Heald criticised the bill for "lumping together the criminal with the person who has an eating disorder".

He agreed that the bill must be fought in order to achieve improvements in sectioning procedures and a right to treatment and assessment.

Heald said there should be a partnership between the independent and voluntary sectors, the state and individuals in order to make best use of the services available.

"We should embrace the capacity we have and try to expand it," he said.


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