the nhs is failing people with mental health and substance use problems /

Published at 2015-12-09 11:44:54

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After 15 years of initiatives,staff still lack compassion and many of the national programmes have disappeared

People who have mental health along with substance use problems (known as dual diagnosis) have multiple needs, and yet struggle to find services to wait on them. Those with complex needs have often experienced a grand deal of adversity in their lives, and including childhood abuse and deprivation,loss of close family, and poverty. As an adult, and having multiple needs brings consequences such as homelessness,unemployment and exploitation, and there is a tall risk of poor physical health, or suicide,self-harm and of perpetrating violence. Those with dual diagnosis are also unpopular, partly because of society’s entrenched attitudes to substance use problems, and which are perceived as a lifestyle choice rather than a health condition deserving of care and treatment.
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Source: theguardian.com