Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Dundee urged to look to Perth crisis centre

- BY PETER JOHN MEIKLEM

The third sector centre opened in June with the extension to 24 hours planned for next month.

Mr Given said: “That’s the difference The Neuk has made to people.

“They now feel they’ve got this safe space they can contact when they are in crisis, when they are really emotionall­y distressed.

“They can come and they’ve got some place now.

“It’s almost as if a weight has been lifted off people’s shoulders.

“They’ve got something that they’ve never had before.”

The centre is funded by lottery, Forteviot Trust and Perth and Kinross Council.

It has also received support from Caledonian Housing Associatio­n and Gleneagles Hotel, which has outfitted the centre with spare furniture.

Staff at the centre work with colleagues at fellow organisati­ons The Lighthouse For Perth, Andy’s Man Club and Women’s Wellbeing Club to get people support.

Mr Given said running costs amount to around £300,000 a year with funding in place for at least the next two years.

“Allowing people to come direct to the centre means they don’t have to access services in other ways,” he added.

Labour North East MSP Jenny Marra, who has campaigned for the centre for several years and recently launched a petition to gather further public support, said the Perth example offered one route forward for a similar centre in Dundee.

She said: “Perth has set up a mental health crisis centre which opened its doors during Covid-19 while the authoritie­s in Dundee have used Covid-19 as an excuse for doing nothing. The Perth centre is simple but effective and is helping many citizens get the help they need every day.

“This is in the same health board area. There is no good reason why Dundee can’t do the same.”

A Dundee Health and Social Care Partnershi­p spokesman said: “Providing a safe and compassion­ate response to people experienci­ng emotional distress remains a key priority in Dundee.

“We will be bringing a progress report on a 24/7 mental health crisis centre to the April meeting of the Dundee Health and Social Care Partnershi­p Integratio­n Joint Board.”

 ??  ?? Anchor House managing director Derek Given said The Neuk hopes to meet a gap in services for people in crisis in the Fair City.
Anchor House managing director Derek Given said The Neuk hopes to meet a gap in services for people in crisis in the Fair City.

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