to better myself. i just want a better life that s all i want. i m sick of this. this is just the tip of the iceberg. they just feel left behind because they can t get any help. so what do they do? well, they turn to addiction, a lot of the time. and that means they re seeing more of this. no, he s gone over, hasn t he? can you remember how to do the naltrexone? then you give him another one. up to five? he s 0d ed, him. the most vulnerable are at risk of losing their lives. he s overdosed, him. people don t like to see that, because it s outside our front door and everything. but that s the reality of every city and every town in this country, and i m sorry if it offends people, but they re dying. weeks after being referred, john was unable to speak to the mental health team.
a good time to be pumping more money into the economy? does that increase the risk that the bank of england will increase interest rates first? those are the sorts of things he will be weighing up. i don t think he s going to be worrying about whether he can afford it. i mean, he has been weighing this up for a while now, hasn t he? for several days or actually ever since omicron hit. a lot of businesses are saying he has taken too long and they should have had measures in place from the government already. i think that is one of the concerns. it is only a few days but i think the problem is working out a way to do this in a targeted fashion and that is something that the treasury set their face against all the way through this pandemic. a lot of people were suggesting that if by this summer, for example, things should have been much better targeted because the furlough scheme was open to everyone at a time when most of the economy was fully open and time after time, the treasury set t
..to the street. 2a hours after being released, robbie is close to crisis. confusion, upset, suicidal. it s like they ve designed it to make me do it, cos they don t want me here no more. but i m just trying to better myself, ijust want a better life, that s all i want. i m sick of this. this is just the tip of the iceberg, theyjust feel left behind because they can t get any help. so what do they do? well, they turn to addiction, a lot of the time. and that means they re seeing more of this. no, he s gone over, hasn t he? can you remember how to do the naltrexone? give him another one. up to five? he s 0d ed, him. the most vulnerable are at risk of losing their life. he s overdosed, him. people don t like to see that, because it s outside our front door and everything. but that s the reality of every city and every town in this country, and i m sorry if it offends people, but they re dying. weeks after being referred, john was unable to speak
he s gone over, hasn t he? has anybody rung an ambulance? months later, we return to pastor mick s church. every other person i meet is struggling with one form of mental health or another. i ve been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and i have anxiety. to come out of- a psychiatric unit. to the street. ..to the street. whether that s anxiety, paranoia. they stare at me all the time. ..unable to cope in everyday life. i feel lost. i want to be human again. it s notjust here in burnley, it s all over the country. and the people who suffer most are the ones at the bottom of the pile, always. i don t think i can do it. it s too hard. i ve really worked hard for you this afternoon! j this closed down gym now reborn, a refuge for the desperate. stop shouting and talk to me properly. -
hit particularly hard by the impact of the pandemic, and in east lancashire, - urgent and emergency mental health referrals for the most serious of cases almost - quadrupled injuly compared to the same month in 2019. | he s gone over, hasn t he? has anybody rung an ambulance? months later, we return to pastor mick s church. every other person i meet is struggling with one form of mental health or another. i ve been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and i have anxiety. to come out of- a psychiatric unit. to the street. ..to the street. whether that s anxiety, paranoia. they stare at me all the time. ..unable to cope in everyday life. i feel lost. i want to be human again. it s notjust here in burnley, it s all over the country. and the people who suffer most are the ones at the bottom of the pile, always. i don t think i can do it.