ISPS UK, as part of the We Need to Talk Coalition, is one of 20 leading mental health organisations calling for better access to psychological therapy. All political parties have been urged to ensure their manifestos recognise this urgent need. Here is the text of the press release:
20 leading mental health organisations call for better access to psychological therapy
- Commitment to increasing access to psychological therapy for children and adults urgently needed in every party manifesto.
- We Need To Talk also calls for shorter waiting times, better quality provision, and joined up services.
- Despite NHS targets increasing, most people with mental health issues still can’t access therapy.
Ahead of the General Election on the 8 June 2017, We Need To Talk, a coalition of 20 mental health charities, professional organisations, Royal Colleges and service users has issued an urgent plea for more access to psychological therapies on the NHS.
We Need To Talk is calling for increased access to services and greater capacity, a maximum 28 day waiting time target, quality services – including more therapy sessions, more choice, and properly trained therapists – and joined up services to stop people getting lost between child and adult services.
The NHS target to provide psychological therapy to those with common mental health conditions is set to rise to 25 per cent by 2020 (from 15 percent), but most people still won’t be helped. Even in cases of severe mental illness, like psychosis, around half of people do not receive psychological therapy or have to wait over six and even 12 weeks to receive the care they need.
A document detailing what the coalition is specifically asking for can be found here.