Yorkshire Post

Concerns for region’s NHS mental health care

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CONCERNS ARE mounting for mental health provision across a wide area after NHS bosses confirmed plans for a new hospital and another for extra in-patient beds had both been ditched.

A joint health scrutiny committee for North Yorkshire, Leeds and York heard that Tees, Esk and Wear NHS trust would invest funding into care in community settings instead of the inpatient services.

The meeting was told the trust had made a U-turn on a pledge to provide extra mental health beds in York to compensate for putting plans for a mental health hospital in Harrogate on hold.

And when pressed over whether the Harrogate facility remained an option despite the closure of Northaller­ton’s mental health ward this month, the trust’s chief executive Colin Martin said: “I can’t see a situation where we would be building the hospital that was originally planned.”

The meeting was told the decisions meant in-patient beds in North Yorkshire would have dropped from 150 to 90 in a year, putting pressure on services in surroundin­g areas.

Councillor­s representi­ng areas near Leeds and York as well as deeply rural parts of North Yorkshire said the cuts would have disastrous consequenc­es.

Mr Martin denied the trust was “cutting access to in-patient services”, but said there is a greater focus on home treatment.

Nigel Ayre, operations manager of Healthwatc­h North Yorkshire, said the further reduction in beds was “very alarming” when combined with the loss of two facilities for people who are detained by police under the Mental Health Act.

He said: “Travel distances will be increased significan­tly and those links between those people who are in-patients and their families will be much further away than they are now.”

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