Sligo Weekender

Call to ask government to regulate children’s mental health services

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SINN Féin councillor Arthur Gibbons received support from fellow councillor­s when he moved his motion at Monday's meeting of Sligo County Council asking Sligo County Council to ask the Government to take action to regulate mental health services which would drive improvemen­ts and help tackle waiting lists.

Cllr Gibbons said, “children deserve better mental health services and should not have to wait to access them.”

He added that the government must act now, and that regulating children's mental health services would drive improvemen­ts and help tackle waiting lists.

Cllr Gibbons said: “Children deserve better mental health services.

“They should not have to wait to access mental health services.

“Last Tuesday, February 27, Sinn Féin brought forward a bill to regulate children's mental health services.

“What was the government's response, kick it down the road for another 9 months for review as part of the mental health act that they have sat on for two years. Where is the urgency by this government?

“This is the first recommenda­tion that was made by the Mental Health Commission in their report on CAMHS and if passed would give the Commission the statutory powers to oversee and implement the remainder of their 49 recommenda­tions.

“This will drive improvemen­ts and help tackle waiting lists.

“The Mental Health Commission's report into CAMHS highlighte­d a number of issues with CAMHS, including children lost to follow up, lack of monitoring of psychiatri­c medicines, unacceptab­le waiting times for high-risk referrals and many more operationa­l issues.

“We have seen waiting lists for first time appointmen­ts for CAMHS increase by 83% overall, with certain CHOs such as CHO4 almost three times the size of what it was when this government came to office.

“We have also seen the number of children waiting over a year for a first-time appointmen­t nearly increase by 300% since this government took office.

“This is totally unacceptab­le. The longer an issue goes without help, the worse that it can become.

“We have also seen the unacceptab­le postcode lottery of care continue to exist with certain counties receiving a lower quality of care.

“Children with a dual diagnosis of mental ill-health and an intellectu­al disability are falling through the cracks as are neurodiver­se children.

“Parents, children, and stakeholde­rs have been highlighti­ng the crisis in children's mental health which has gotten worse under this Government.

“Sinn Féin have engaged with families and stakeholde­rs. We have listened to their experience­s. We are taking them seriously.

“This is the first step in tackling the crisis in children's mental health and will lay the foundation to reduce waiting lists.

“The Minister has dragged her feet in this matter and now must support this legislatio­n.

“This cannot be kicked down the road, our children cannot wait any longer for the regulation of CAMHS.”

The motion was agreed.

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