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Council tenants forced into debt and facing eviction over tripling energy bills

The residents in Lamberth say they have had to take out loans and use credit cards to pay for their rising energy charges

Aftercare for patients under the Mental Health Act should be based on need, not compliance

Access to comprehensive psychiatric aftercare is necessary for patients who have been sectioned, but this is overlooked and undervalued by current mental health law, write Narut Pakunwanich , Jeremy Bjørndal , and David Seedhouse Few professionals outside psychiatric services are aware that eligibility for aftercare depends on which section of the Mental Health Act 1983 a patient has been categorised under.1 This act underpins psychiatric care in England and Wales and allows for detainment and the treatment of severe mental illness, even if a patient with capacity refuses. Section 2 of the act allows inpatient hospital detention for 28 days, while section 3 permits detention for six months but only after section 2 has been used. The concept of the “sick role” is entrenched in this legal model,2 with psychiatric “sickness” defined solely by compliance and section 3 reserved for “sicker” non-compliant patients. Thus, section 3 is used by clinicians for severe mental illne

Suffolk mum: mental health bosses an absolute disgrace | East Anglian Daily Times

A Suffolk woman has described Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust s toxic hierarchy as an absolute disgrace.

Suffolk mum: mental health bosses an absolute disgrace

A Suffolk woman has described Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust s toxic hierarchy as an absolute disgrace.

Ipswich mother slams trust over 8,000 unexpected deaths | East Anglian Daily Times

An Ipswich woman whose son took his own life has said a new report on Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust made her sick to the stomach .

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