The Crisis in Mental Health Services

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The Crisis in Mental Health Services

Time: June 28, 2014 all day
Location: Ruskin College
Street: Dunstan Road
City/Town: Oxford OX9 3BZ
Phone: Des McDermott at E: dmcdermott@ruskin.ac.uk or T: 01865 759616
Event Type: one, day, conference
Organized By: Social Work Action Network
Latest Activity: Jun 6, 2014

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Theme of the Conference
The crisis in mental health services has become so acute that even the government has had to acknowledge the scale of the problem. Welfare services, which service users and carers rely on are being drastically cut as a result of the politics of austerity and the government’s bene?ts ‘reforms’ are forcing more and more people into poverty. Meanwhile the gap between the richest and poorest in society is continuing to expand. Practitioners are forced to struggle with high caseloads, reduced resources and a target culture, which is underpinned by market ideology and privatisation.
 
In response, the Social Work Action Network (SWAN) has developed a charter for mental health, which activists can use to campaign around both locally and nationally. The conference at Ruskin College will include workshops on a range of topics in relation to the crisis in mental health services and is open to everyone. The conference will be promoting and encouraging people to sign up to the charter, which is available at the following link. Hard copies of the charter will be available on the day.
Mental health services have reached a crisis point.
To secure your place at the conference, please go to www.ruskin.ac.uk and click on the donations icon. 
This will take you through a payment section and you will receive confirmation of your place.

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