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The false economy of cuts to crisis care

Just weeks after exposing pressures on acute beds in mental health services, today there are further warnings about spending cuts in community teams across England.

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Knocking mental health stigma for six

The breaking sports news on Monday was that that the England cricketer Jonathan Trott was leaving the Ashes Tour due to a stress-related illness.

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Practical tips for talking to your MP about mental health

We have had many MPs write for our blog during Parliament Week. Below are the reasons why I think it is important.

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Talking to your MP on your terms

As a local champion I have raised issues brought to me by service users, their carers and the local voluntary sector agencies.

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A louder voice for mental health

This week, five MPs have written blogs for Centre for Mental Health on the importance of a range of mental health issues in their constituencies.

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The fight for real choice in treatment

Mental health issues come up frequently in my work as a local MP. Of the hundreds of people who come to see me at my regular surgeries many are suffering from a mental health issue of some kind or are making representations to me about someone who is.

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Raising expectations and improving employment support

Like any MP, I’ve had my share of constituents coming to see me about problems with their work capability assessment (WCA) for employment and support allowance (ESA).

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We need to transform healthcare in this country

Paul Burstow MP talks about a visitor to his constituency surgery.

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Giving local services users a voice

When I was elected as the MP for Loughborough in 2010, I promised that one of the issues I would focus on in parliament was mental health.

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Taking control of employment support

This week a major new report from Disability Rights UK has highlighted the weaknesses of the government’s major employment programmes in supporting disabled people to get and keep paid work.

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