Welsh Mental Health Patients ‘Let Down’
Mental health patients in Wales are being let down by bureaucracy, according to an audit report. The Welsh assembly’s audit committee said too many patients found themselves in a crisis before help was available. It said different public authorities were failing to work together. The chair of the committee called for “urgent action” from government. The Welsh Assembly Government said improving mental health services in Wales was one of its top priorities. Bill Walden-Jones, chief executive of mental health charity Hafal, said there were two problems facing services in Wales: money and bureaucracy.
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