Thursday, 3 November 2011

Completing the Revolution: Transforming mental health and tackling poverty

Completing the Revolution is a report from the Centre for Social Justice that concludes that community care is failing the most vulnerable and in need of urgent reform.

It said mental health provision had not expanded sufficiently following the closure of asylums more than three decades ago with poorer members of society suffering most. The CSJ report was specifically entitled Completing the Revolution as it felt that there was “unfinished business” dating from the closing of the asylums that began in the early 1960s. Centre for Social Justice

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