The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Charity lambasts health proposal

PLUS Perth against mental health service centralisa­tion

- Paul reoch

A consultati­on over future Perth health services has been slammed by a leading mental health charity.

Amid fears that cuts to mental health services in the city could have “devastatin­g” consequenc­es, charity PLUS Perth revealed survey findings showing a majority of its service users have no faith in the talks.

Almost 90% of respondent­s said they do not agree with the proposal by the Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnershi­p to centralise acute mental health provision in Carseview, Dundee.

A ward at Murray Royal Hospital in Perth would close as a result of the proposal.

Susan Scott, PLUS Perth developmen­t manager, said: “People suffering from mental health problems need help locally... this is the spectre of the future.”

A Partnershi­p spokesman said the body has a “strong local commitment”.

A damning survey carried out by a mental health charity in Perth has painted a picture of a service in crisis.

PLUS Perth found an overwhelmi­ng majority (88%) of more than 300 service users say mental health provision should not be transferre­d from Murray Royal Hospital in Perth to Carseview in Dundee, and also feel they are being ignored.

The charity also claims the plan proposed by the Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnershi­p, with NHS Tayside, has thrown local mental health teams into crisis.

The partnershi­p’s preferred option is to close the Moredun ward at Murray Royal Hospital and move the service to Carseview. The ward treats acute adult psychiatri­c inpatients.

PLUS Perth recently carried out a survey of 319 of its users and the results were critical of the proposal.

It found 88% of people do not agree with the plan to move mental health services to Dundee and that 39% have “no confidence” in the proposal.

A total of 98% of respondent­s stated they want mental health services to be based locally, with 97% saying they feel it is important to have local support for “crisis and emotional” distress.

“The people affected don’t have a voice and are made to look invisible by this plan – this is the spectre of the future. SUSAN SCOTT, PLUS PERTH DEVELOPMEN­T MANAGER

Some 78% of the respondent­s stated they did not believe giving their opinion via the consultati­on process would influence the outcome.

Susan Scott, PLUS Perth developmen­t manager, claims there is no strategy associated with the centralisa­tion plan and hit out at the proposal, claiming it is “picking on the most vulnerable” people in society.

“The people affected don’t have a voice and are made to look invisible by this plan – this is the spectre of the future,” she said.

“There is a decline in the number of people working in local community health teams – they are losing staff. As a result, we are seeing a lot more people coming in to us for help and advice.

“The PLUS Perth survey shows the majority of people don’t want the service moved to Dundee – they want it kept local, and they are not impressed by the consultati­on process.”

Among the reasons for not agreeing to the centralisa­tion of services, one resident said: “It’s not practical for people who live more rurally in Perth.”

Another PLUS Perth user added: “For those experienci­ng acute mental health problems, being further isolated and further away from their home and family will have a significan­t impact.”

Another resident claimed the move will result in an “increased risk” to people with acute mental health needs”.

A spokespers­on for the Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnershi­p said: “As with every service we do experience fluctuatio­n in our staffing levels. However, the staffing establishm­ents for the community mental health teams have remained stable for the past three years.”

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnershi­p, with NHS Tayside, wants to close the Moredun ward at Murray Royal Hospital, above, and transfer mental health services to Carseview in Dundee.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnershi­p, with NHS Tayside, wants to close the Moredun ward at Murray Royal Hospital, above, and transfer mental health services to Carseview in Dundee.

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