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UK government shelves Mental Health Bill

07 Nov 2023 3 minute read
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Mental health charity, Mind has criticised the UK Government for failing to include the Mental Health Bill in the King’s Speech.

The State Opening of Parliament ceremony took place on Tuesday (October 7) to mark the start of the next parliamentary year.

During the ceremony, the King’s Speech provided the UK Government with an opportunity to highlight its upcoming priorities.

Despite reforms to the Mental Health Act being a key Conservative manifesto commitment in both 2017 and 2019, the UK government did not include the Mental Health Bill in the speech.

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The plans to reform the Mental Health Act 1983, which is the main piece of law setting out when you can be detained for treatment against your will, have broad cross-party support and featured in all of the main party manifestos in 2019.

The road to reform began in 2018 with an independent review of the Act, which was followed by a White paper in 2021 and a final parliamentary joint committee report earlier this year.

Its lack of inclusion today means the legislation will not be passed before the next General Election.

Responding to the Mental Health Bill being dropped from the King’s Speech, Sue O’Leary, Director at Mind Cymru, said: “The long overdue Mental Health Bill is a chance to overhaul the way the system works when people are in a mental health crisis. It is an opportunity to address the deep racial injustices in the use of the Act, with Black people being four times more likely to be detained.

“It is also a crucial chance to prevent people being stripped of their dignity, voice and independence when they are sectioned. That chance has now been missed, and the UK government has broken its promise to thousands of people, their loved ones and the nation as a whole to reform the Act.

“This is further evidence of how little regard the current UK government has for mental health. More than 50,000 people were held under the Mental Health Act last year, so it is incomprehensible that legislation which would help people at their most unwell has been de-prioritised. There could not be a worse time to abandon this bill, especially given the recent string of exposés revealing unsafe mental health care across the country.

“People with mental health problems, countless professionals and other experts poured huge amounts of time, effort and resource into reforming this legislation to make it fit for the 21st century. Their voices are being ignored.

“Today is a huge blow for our community, but we will continue to fight to raise the standard of mental healthcare. We hope that the Welsh Government will look at what elements it can take forward in Wales through the powers available to it. We won’t give up until everyone with a mental health problem gets the support and respect they deserve.”

In October, the Welsh Conservatives won a Senedd ballot to introduce new mental health legislation in Wales.

The Mental Health (Wales) Bill will provide a replacement for current outdated mental health legislation.


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6 months ago

It’s hardly surprising that a party of (loosely called) government which devotes its’ entire time and effort to damaging and destroying mental health would shelve a mental health bill.

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