I was asked as a representative of UNISON Cheshire and Wirral Community Health Branch to make a speech at public meeting held on 22nd January In Leasowe, Wirral. Unfortunetly I was unable to attend the event due to a school board of governors meeting taking place on the same night of which I am a member.
Please find below copy of the prepared Speech I sent to be read out on the night setting out my opposition to hypocritical cuts made by Wirral Council and the danger of Mental Health Services being forgotten by commissioners.
Tara Hewitt
UNISON Cheshire and Wirral Community Health Branch
Communication/Disability Officer
UNISON National LGBT Committee Co Convenor Transgender Caucus
Decades of neglect
and now cuts Its time to defend Mental Health Services
For decades mental health services have always received a
raw deal when it has come to funding in the NHS. We have been at the back of
the queue whether thats been in discussions lead by politicians from all
parties or from the bureaucratic PCTS and health bodies which have always
favoured physical health needs. With the radical changes been made to the NHS
and the Mess thats been left while the reorganisation is taking place the voice
of those standing up for mental health services has been even less, people
often not knowing who is responsible for commissioning care in the region..
With Wirral Council making vicious cuts to local services this includes
services that impact on local mental health teams, the services are under
threat on two fronts from the out of touch GP commissioners and a local council
who would rather pay off fat cat execs than fund front line services to the
vulnerable.
The cuts being made by wirral council locally will also lead
to higher rates of mental health problems as people struggle to cope in tough
economic times and find they dont have the same support and access to services
they have had in past. All of this will have a significant impact on the
capacity of mental health services on the wirral and it is a damning indictment
of the council that despite having responability for public health under the
new healthcare model their decisions are effecting the vulnerable the most.
In the Wirral members of our community are still not
accessing health services and face barriers and discrimination across the
health sector. Although the NHS has made progress in the NW over the last 10
years putting the equality agenda on the table, Wirral and Cheshire has not
seen the same level of improvement in access as communities have seen in Liverpool,
Manchester and even Lancashire. Black and Minority Ethnic communities are
significantly more likely to need access to mental health services due to the
stigma and discrimination they face in society but yet they are less likely to
be accessing mental health services across the NHS and here in Wirral. Lesbian
Gay and Bisexual people have higher rates of self harm, suicide attempts and
depression but are 30% less likely to access primary health care and even less
likely to be accessing on going mental health services due to services not
understanding their needs, perceived or actual discrimination and lack of
engagement from across the public sector. Transgender people have suicide rates
of 40% and self harm rates of 80% or higher yet time and time again they are
let down by NHS services and lack of support through mental health
commissioning. With cuts been directed more towards mental health services by
commissioners its clear that the knife will fall on projects which are looking
to improve health outcomes and engage communities to improve access. If the
cuts are allowed to be focused on mental health services we will see a further
stagnation in the improvements made in relation to equality and even risk
slipping back to darker days of years gone by.
The government needs to be listening to real people, real
communities and the professionals dealing with the most vulnerable members of
our communities they need to ensure commissioners are not ignoring mental
health services, ignoring communities and playing lip service to equality but
delivering local services which are PERSONAL which are FAIR and which are
DIVERSE.
Cheshire and Wirral Community Health Branch fully supports
the campaign to defend Mental health services in Wirral and oppose the
viciously targeted Wirral council cuts which punish the vulnerable while
handing out free ipads to Councillors and golden hand shakes to fat cat
executives.
Thank you.