Wishaw Press

£4 million boost for mental health

- MICHAEL PRINGLE

Shotts Health Centre was the venue as the Scottish Government announced extra funding aimed at reducing waiting times for adults who require therapy treatment for mental health issues.

Kevin Stewart MSP, Scotland’s Minister for Mental Wellbeing and Social Care, visited the health centre, where it was announced that an additional £4 million will be invested to help provide adult psychologi­cal therapies (PT).

The Scottish Government standard is that at least nine out of 10 patients should commence treatment within 18 weeks of first being referred.

The financial injection forms part of the Scottish Government’s £120 million Recovery and Renewal Fund and will allow NHS Lanarkshir­e and other health boards around the country to recruit additional mental health profession­als enabling more adults requiring PT to be seen.

It will also allow practition­ers – where appropriat­e – to use virtual technology to reach people in more remote locations, or those not able to attend in person.

The latest funding is in addition to £5 million health boards were allocated from the Recovery and Renewal fund six months ago. The Mental Wellbeing Minister met psychologi­cal therapies staff at the health centre in Shotts where the funding boost was officially announced.

He said: “Across Scotland, talented and dedicated staff trained i n psychologi­cal therapies provide high-quality care and are helping more people than ever, despite the substantia­l increase in demand placed on the service by the pandemic.

“I want to further support the service so we can increase the speed at which people receive their care.

“Long waits are unacceptab­le and we are committed to meeting the standard that 90 per cent of patients start treatment within 18 weeks of referral. That is why we are investing an additional £4 million in mental health profession­als trained in applied psychologi­cal therapies who will be instrument­al in reducing pressure on the system.

“This £4 million funding can make a real difference. You only have to look at the great work being done here in North Lanarkshir­e to see what a positive impact psychologi­cal therapy can have on people’s lives.”

 ?? ?? Positive Mental Wellbeing Minister Kevin Stewart visits Shotts Health Centre
Positive Mental Wellbeing Minister Kevin Stewart visits Shotts Health Centre
 ?? ?? Good news The MSP, centre, with Dr Simon Stuart and Dr Emily Pathe
Good news The MSP, centre, with Dr Simon Stuart and Dr Emily Pathe

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