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Early intervention and more support for schools key to preventing mental health issues, says Norman Lamb MP on visit to Warwickshire

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Cllr Jerry Roodhouse, Norman Lamb MP and Kay St. Clair – Chief Executive of Coventry and Warwickshire Mind

On Thursday 17 November 2016, Norman Lamb MP, Chair of the West Midlands Combined Authority on Mental Health, visited Warwickshire to see first-hand how services are coping with the demand placed on them from people suffering from mental health problems.

Norman is a former Minister of State for Care and Support in the Coalition Government and was influential in ensuring that the Government introduced the first ever access rights and maximum waiting time standards in mental health.

During his visit Norman spoke to Warwickshire County Council’s Interim Strategic Director of People Group, John Dixon and Communities Strategic Director, Monica Fogarty about mental health services in Warwickshire and how the West Midlands Mental Health Commission could support services across the county.

In Kenilworth, Norman visited the Castle Brook care home which is using the latest technology and apps to help people with dementia. The state-of-the art care home uses night-time monitoring software to enhance the daily life of patients.

At Coventry and Warwickshire Mind based in Rugby, Norman met users of the service and senior staff. He witnessed how playing musical instruments is used as therapy for many users.

In the evening Norman attended a dinner hosted by Rugby Liberal Democrats at Arnold House in Rugby, where he spoke about the importance of early intervention to prevent mental health issues developing and the need for more funding and support for schools.

Commenting, Cllr Jerry Roodhouse who organised the visit, said:

“We are delighted that Norman was able to visit Warwickshire and see how different services are working across the county. Norman’s passion for mental health was evident throughout. What’s important is that we continue to treat sufferers as equal citizens and the Government continue to invest in vital services that spot the signs of mental health issues before they arise, giving people a better quality of life.”

After the visit Norman Lamb MP, said:

“I have met real people with real mental health experiences and seen first-hand the excellent work that is going on throughout Warwickshire to support people with mental health problems. The stigma around mental health is changing and more people are talking about it. However, we still need equality for mental health services within the NHS. This will only happen if sufferers can access the services where they live and schools, charities and local authorities are also given the resources they need to intervene early to prevent problems from developing.”

Liberal Democrats attack NHS delays and lack of transparency over local STP

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Cllr Jerry Roodhouse, leader of the Liberal Democrat group on Warwickshire County Council, has sent the following letter today to local papers across Warwickshire:-

Dear Sir,

Once again the question of “Sustainability Transformation Plans”, or STPs as they are known, has been highlighted in the national media. There is a growing anger and disconnect taking place between local communities and the organisations that are working hard for the local health economy.

The STP for Coventry & Warwickshire should be public now with a clear timeline for discussion. The County Council’s Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee should really grasp this issue instead of sitting quietly waiting for things to happen.

As Prof Andy Hardy, who chairs the STP process in Coventry & Warwickshire, recently said: “For too long, the focus has been on supporting our communities when they’re in crisis or ill rather than on keeping them healthy and independent. This is an old fashioned way to care for people which is often unequal across the same area and more expensive than helping keep people well in the first place” So prevention is better – if that is the case, they should open up the process now for all to see.

Warwickshire’s Health Scrutiny Committee is chaired by Labour, and it is failing us in regard to transparency and holding to account. Other areas have opened up and become public, so why not Coventry & Warwickshire? We need to take the lead – after all we are elected and at least accountable to the public, unlike the health professionals who are designing the STP.
Yours,

Cllr Jerry Roodhouse
Leader Liberal Democrat Group
Warwickshire County Council