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Good housing is a lottery, says report

Posted: 13 March 2003 | Subscribe Online


Londoners with severe mental health problems are missing out on housing because of a postcode lottery, according to new research.

The report, released as part of the King's Fund mental health inquiry, finds that the amount of specialist housing available in different London boroughs varies significantly and has no correlation to need.

It reveals that the amount of supported housing available for mental health sufferers has declined per head over the past five years, and the overall quality of housing available is inadequate.
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Meanwhile, a new report from the Commission for Health Improvement finds that, despite some mental health trusts making progress by developing new services and providing alternatives to hospital admission, many are starting from a low base, have weaknesses in their use of information and have failed to integrate procedures.

Housing for Londoners with Mental Health Needs from 020 7307 2591 and Emerging Themes from Mental Health Trust Reviews from www.chi.nhs.uk


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