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Mental health services are failing Cumbria’s young people – MP tells Parliament

by Cumbria Crack
30/01/2022
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In Parliament this week, a Cumbrian MP told ministers about the state of mental health provision for young people in Cumbria

Speaking during a Westminster Hall debate, Tim Farron, who represents Westmorland and Lonsdale, said: “When I did a survey of families in my constituency last year, we discovered that more than 50 per cent of young people who presented with mental health conditions that needed attention waited more than three months, and 28 per cent waited more than six months.

“Some 52 per cent said their experience of that care was poor as a consequence.

“If a 15-year-old broke their leg on a football field on a Sunday afternoon, they would be seen immediately, but if something invisible breaks within one of our young people, they wait six months or more. That is intolerable anywhere, but it is fuelled by the fact that we are in a rural area that is underfunded for mental health provision.”

Responding, the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Maggie Throup said: “The honourable member for Westmorland and Lonsdale highlighted disparities affecting rural communities.

“He raised a number of issues specific to his constituency, and I am sure that the relevant health minister will be happy to meet him to discuss them in more detail.”

Speaking afterwards, Mr Farron said: “I’m disappointed that the minister failed to directly address this critical issue.

“However I look forward to taking her up on her offer of meeting with a health minister to discuss the urgent need to invest in mental health services here in Cumbria.”

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