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MENTAL HEALTH: Health boards rejecting 4 in 10 young people from services

LibDem leader Alex Cole-Hamilton has accused SNP of playing roulette with young people’s mental health.

By Lucy Ashton

Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP has accused health bosses of playing roulette with young people’s mental health as it emerged that almost one in four young people seeking mental health support services were rejected and that in some health boards it is as many as four out of ten.

Figures acquired by Scottish Liberal Democrats through freedom of information requests reveal:

Mr Cole-Hamilton said: “I was shocked to discover that as many 4 in 10 young people are being rejected from mental health support services.

“Long waits and letters of rejection just aren’t good enough.

“Two years ago Scottish Liberal Democrats secured an additional £120m for mental health services but that is just the start of our ambition. No young person who seeks mental health support should come up against these road blocks.

“My party will continue to fight to double the number of specialist psychiatrists for young people in training and ensure that there is no wrong door for accessing service so that families are never sent back to the start of the process.

“This is the kind of issue that should be at the top of the First Minister’s in-tray. He failed to fix it as Health Secretary, now he needs to make amends.”

The results of the Scottish Liberal Democrat freedom of information request can be found here.

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