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From wish list to reality

Posted: 16 September 2004 | Subscribe Online


The "List of Standards" that begins the newly published children's National Service Framework reads like a counsel of perfection. It is tempting to say "wishlist" of standards, though on the plus side the timeframes are generous; after three years in the making, the standards are supposed to be implemented over 10 years. Every aspect of childhood is covered, from health and well-being, through parenting and hospital care to disability and maternity services.

Standard 9, dealing with mental health, will be one of the most demanding. It calls for all children to have access to "timely, integrated, high quality multidisciplinary mental health services to ensure effective assessment, treatment and support". When we ran our Changing Minds campaign for better child and adolescent mental health services two years ago, while one in five children had a mental health problem, only one in five of those who needed help got it.
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The NSF aspires to a comprehensive service, available 24/7 and able to respond the next day if a child's needs are urgent. To get from here to there will take considerable time, determination and investment. It is a wish that the NSF task force has every right to command.


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