Commenting on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC)
report Mental health services for children and young
people, Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary
of the National Education Union, said:
“The PAC report presents a damning picture of the current state
of mental health provision for children and young people across
the country. As has been pointed out time and again, too many
children are not able to access mental health services or face
huge waiting times to get treatment. Schools are witnessing the
devastating impact this has on their pupils on an ever-increasing
basis.
“We agree that prevention and early intervention initiatives are
key to addressing mental health problems amongst children and
young people. Schools have a role to play. However, the current
funding crisis in education makes it impossible to do so
effectively. Cuts to education have decimated the pastoral
support that schools can provide and make it increasingly
difficult to provide personalised support. The Green Paper on
mental health support in schools does not go far enough to fill
the gaps and will leave too many children without the necessary
support.
“We urge the Government to listen to and address the concerns
raised by the PAC and take urgent action to invest in both
education and mental health services for children and young
people.”