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Fri 3rd Nov 2017

Mental Health Units (Use of Force) Bill

Debate between Victoria Atkins and Oliver Dowden
2nd reading: House of Commons
Friday 3rd November 2017

(7 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Oliver Dowden Portrait Oliver Dowden
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I quite agree that we need to have the right levels of staff, and that is why I am so pleased that the Government have protected police funding. I was going to come on to this point, but I will raise it now. In the health service, we are moving towards achieving parity between mental and physical health. Some of the stats on this are very welcome. We are now spending £11.6 billion a year on mental health, for example. I believe that that is more than we have ever spent before. Also, the Health and Social Care Act 2012 is giving parity of esteem.

Victoria Atkins Portrait Victoria Atkins
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Does my hon. Friend agree that this is not just about the numbers of staff but about how well they are trained to work in the particularly difficult circumstances of a mental health unit? The pressure on members of staff is particularly acute in such an environment. Clause 5 requires training in the appropriate use of force, which will provide positive benefits for members of staff.

Oliver Dowden Portrait Oliver Dowden
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My hon. Friend is absolutely right. I do not think anyone is suggesting that police officers are actively seeking to treat mental health patients in an incorrect fashion, but there is a need for training so that they understand the correct way to behave.