The Department of Health acknowledges the concerns but states that the issues raised are most appropriately addressed at a local level, while also noting national investment in psychological therapies and access targets. (AI summary)
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You were told that most, if not all, psychological therapy now takes place within the community. You consider that undue emphasis is currently being placed upon this setting of care, to the detriment of inpatient services. You note that referral tolconsultation with a psychologist based within the community would have taken at least 3-4 weeks post-discharge, thus leaving the patient without therapy during a particularly vulnerable You have copied your report to the relevant NHS Trust and Clinical Commissioning Group. The issues you raised are most appropriately addressed at a local level and I would expect the NHS organisations responsible to respond fully to your concerns At a national level the Government is investing over E400 million over the current spending review to enable a greater choice of psychological therapies to be offered to patients who need them; across the whole of England: The Department of Health 's 2014-15 Mandate to NHS England makes clear that "everyone who needs it should have timely access to evidence based services" The Mandate sets a clear objective for NHS England to deliver the objectives of the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme This includes providing access to therapies to 15% of those eligible (around 900,000 people per year), per by 2015, with a recovery rate of 50%. The Outcomes Framework for the NHS in England clearly states that the NHS should carry on expanding access to psychological services as part of the IAPT programme. In addition, the Department'$ new five-year plan for mental health, Achieving Better Access to Mental Health Services by 2020 was published in October 2014. This articulates our ambition and the immediate actions we will take this year and next to achieve better access and waiting times in mental health services. This includes the IAPT commitment of treatment within 6 weeks for 75% of people with 95% of people treated within 18 weeks. [ hope that this response is helpful and I am grateful to you for bringing the circumstances of Ms Insley'$ death to my attention: Aerel , Q NORMAN LAMB period. period key = year being