Mental health action in King’s Speech welcome
17 July 2024
Government plans to make the Mental Health Act 'fit for the 21st century' have been welcomed by NHS trust leaders.
Sir Julian Hartley, chief executive, NHS Providers, said:
“Trust leaders welcomed a Labour manifesto promise to make mental health services a priority. Now the government has pledged to modernise mental health legislation, improve mental health provision for young people and ensure that mental health gets the same attention and focus as physical health – plus a welcome focus on race and disability to ensure everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
“Trust leaders welcome too plans to improve the NHS, to seek to reduce waiting times and focus on prevention. Revived plans to prevent young people taking up smoking and vaping are a welcome public health boost.
“An NHS fit for the future will rely on national and cross-government support to nurture a thriving workforce to provide safe, high-quality care, boost productivity and cut waiting lists. Resolving disputes with junior doctors and GPs, funding overdue pay awards for NHS staff and full implementation of the Long Term Workforce Plan to tackle severe staff shortages will be crucial first steps.
“Also, an underfunded, overstretched social care sector needs more resource and urgent reform to give people the care they need and to help ease mounting pressure across the NHS.
“The NHS is vital to the nation's health, wealth and wellbeing. Trusts are ready and willing to work with the government and help to set the agenda for the 'next generation' health service.”
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