The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Protest against closure of Perth psychiatri­c unit.

People must come first not finances

- Kirsty Mcintosh klmcintosh@thecourier.co.uk

Relocating mental health services from Perth to Dundee will cost lives, campaigner­s have claimed.

Almost 50 protesters gathered outside Murray Royal Hospital to stage a demonstrat­ion against NHS Tayside’s bid to move services from the Fair City.

The health board is holding a consultati­on on a proposal to close the Moredun ward at Murray Royal Hospital, which treats acute adult psychiatri­c inpatients, and move operations to Carseview in Dundee.

The protesters included people who use mental health services, carers, service providers and the general public, and the group was given support by passing motorists, who tooted their horns as they drove past.

Susan Scott, manager of mental health charity PLUS Perth, which organised the demonstrat­ion, said: “We see a lot of people in crisis and it’s going to get worse with people having to travel to Dundee for help. If Moredun does stay we have a better chance of having locally-based crisis response.

“We are getting feedback, through our questionna­ire, to say that people would take their own life, or would not survive, if they had to go to Dundee.”

Philip Stott, of the Socialist Party, said planned NHS Tayside budget cuts would equate to £1 million a week over the next four years.

He said: “The concern is that if this unit closes then it means a long journey to Dundee to a psychiatri­c hospital there. It means having to pay out money to travel because services that were available in Perth are no longer available.”

Campaigner Tracy Swan, whose daughter was treated in the Moredun unit prior to her death, welcomed the protest.

She said: “It’s been a great response. We’ve also had a lot of emails from people that couldn’t be here because of work but support us.

“Today has given me hope, whereas before I had none.”

The chief officer for Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnershi­p, Robert Packham, said: “Since the consultati­on started at the beginning of July, we have already attended more than 50 engagement events in locations across Tayside talking with a wide range of groups and organisati­ons with an interest in mental health and learning disability, the public and our staff.

“There are further opportunit­ies for the public to find out more informatio­n and provide feedback at drop-in sessions being held this week and next week in the foyer areas of Ninewells Hospital, Carseview Centre and Murray Royal Hospital.”

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Picture: Steven Brown. Protesters with banners outside Murray Hospital in Perth yesterday.
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Cuts will have a devastatin­g effect on services, believe activists.

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