All 2 Debates between Jackie Doyle-Price and Rachael Maskell

Tue 9th Apr 2019

Mental Health Support: Young People

Debate between Jackie Doyle-Price and Rachael Maskell
Tuesday 9th April 2019

(5 years, 7 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jackie Doyle-Price Portrait Jackie Doyle-Price
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My hon. Friend makes an important point. Just as we have the 999 service for physical health emergencies, we need the same provision for mental health emergencies, and that is what we intend to deliver through the 111 service. That is a clear ambition articulated in the forward plan.

Rachael Maskell Portrait Rachael Maskell
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The Minister said that this is a matter of clinical judgment, but clinicians are unable to make those choices if they lack the necessary staff and resources.

Jackie Doyle-Price Portrait Jackie Doyle-Price
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There will be cases when it comes down to a clinical decision on whether a referral to a mental health professional is needed. However, we need to ensure that mental wellbeing is embedded throughout our health services.

Mental Health Provision: Children and Young People

Debate between Jackie Doyle-Price and Rachael Maskell
Tuesday 12th December 2017

(6 years, 11 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Rachael Maskell Portrait Rachael Maskell
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What is the Minister going to do to prevent the causes of poor mental health in young people?

Jackie Doyle-Price Portrait Jackie Doyle-Price
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The point of the Green Paper is that we are looking to put support mechanisms in place so that children facing mental health issues have access to care. That is very much the focus of today’s debate and the Green Paper.

To conclude, as we are running very short of time, I am grateful to the hon. Member for Liverpool, Wavertree for bringing this subject forward for debate. I am sure it will not be the last time we debate it—in fact, I know for certain that it will not. We are trying to achieve a step change in the support we are giving to children and young people. We know that the situation is far from perfect at the moment, but we fully anticipate that we will meet our ambition in the five year forward view to be treating 70,000 more children by 2021.

Question put and agreed to.