Earlier access to mental health services? – have your say on proposed new law

Published 31/03/2010   |   Last Updated 14/07/2014

Earlier access to mental health services? – have your say on proposed new law.

31 March 2010

A new law to improve access to mental health services in Wales has been proposed by the Welsh Government.

The Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010 will put a duty on local health boards and councils to provide mental health support services at an earlier stage than is currently the case.

It will also mean improved advocacy services (access to advice and information) for those suffering from mental health problems.

Now the National Assembly for Wales’ Legislation Committee No.3 will scrutinise the proposed Measure and it wants to hear the views of as many people as possible.  

“Those suffering from mental health problems should get the same level of service as anyone else accessing the health service,” said Committee Chair, Dai Lloyd AM.

“Our job, as a committee, is to look at this legislation and ascertain whether this legislation can achieve what it sets out to achieve.

“That’s why we want to hear from as many groups and individuals as possible to feed into this process that we get the best legislation as possible.”

To have your say send your submission to legislationoffice@wales.gsi.gov.uk or write to Carys Jones, Legislation Committee No.3, National Assembly for Wales, Ty Hywel, Cardiff Bay, CF99 1NA.

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All submissions have to be in by 14 May 2010.

Legislation Committee No.3