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New bid to improve social inclusion for mental health services clients

Posted: 29 May 2003 | Subscribe Online


Social exclusion minister Barbara Roche has launched a new consultation on employment and inclusion for people with mental health problems.

Delegates to Community Care Live, held by Community Care at the Business Design Centre in north London, were told that mental health is one of the "major new projects for the social exclusion unit".

The SEU consultation, which closes on 5 September, will seek the views of service users, councils and businesses for ideas about tackling barriers to employment.
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The findings would, Roche said, "build on the new deal for disabled people and the National Service Framework for Mental Health".

It will also address how clients can obtain better access to other services such as leisure and education and play a greater part in communities.

"We know that one in six adults suffers from a mental health problem at some point, and that they can find it very hard to find and retain jobs," Roche told delegates. "We also know that many people end up being excluded from other services in the community and that the stigma attached to diagnosis can be more disabling than the illness itself.

"There is a great deal of valuable knowledge on best practice on the ground that we need to access, and we want to get the widest possible response," added Roche.
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Cliff Prior, chief executive of mental health charity Rethink, said that previous reports from the social exclusion unit had helped "shake up" government departments and forced them to broaden their work beyond narrow departmental concerns.

"We expect the social exclusion unit to also condemn the high rates of unemployment, poverty and isolation experienced by people with severe mental illness and insist that governmental departments work together to combat it," he added.


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