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Mental Health Services

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 February 2012

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

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Tom Fleming

Question:

677 Deputy Tom Fleming asked the Minister for Health if he will reverse the decision to cut the budget for mental health services in the Health Service Executive south by €11.455 million which represents a massive 6.1% reduction and ensure that A Vision for Change is fully implemented which states that each citizen should have access to local, specialised and comprehensive mental health service provision, that is of the highest standard; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9832/12]

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Written answers

As the first part of the Deputy's question refers to an operational matter within the HSE, I have asked the Executive to reply directly to the Deputy on this issue.

This Government is fully committed to implementing A Vision for Change and reforming our model of healthcare delivery so that more and better quality care is delivered in the community. A special allocation of €35m for mental health was provided in Budget 2012 in line with the Programme for Government commitments. Funding from this special allocation will be used primarily to strengthen Community Mental Health Teams in both Adult and Children’s mental health services. It is intended that the additional resources will be rolled out in conjunction with a scheme of appropriate clinical care programmes based on an early intervention and a recovery approach. Some of the funding will also be used to advance activities in the area of suicide prevention and response to self-harm presentations and to initiate the provision of psychological and counselling services in primary care specifically for people with mental health problems. Some provision will also be made to facilitate the re-location of mental health service users from institutional care to more independent living arrangements in their communities, in line with A Vision for Change.

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