Shaun Bailey announces mobile mental health intervention team to tackle cycle of homelessness
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Conservative Candidate for London Mayor, Shaun Bailey, has today
launched his ambitious plan to end the cycle of homelessness and
rough sleeping in London by addressing and resolving mental health
issues. London is home to a huge homeless population, with 27% of
the UK’s homeless located in the city. Between 2016 and 2019, 560
homeless people died on the streets of London - which is more than
the number of people murdered in London, despite the city seeing an
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Conservative Candidate for London Mayor, Shaun Bailey, has today launched his ambitious plan to end the cycle of homelessness and rough sleeping in London by addressing and resolving mental health issues. London is home to a huge homeless population, with 27% of the UK’s homeless located in the city. Between 2016 and 2019, 560 homeless people died on the streets of London - which is more than the number of people murdered in London, despite the city seeing an 11 year high in homicides during this period. This is a calamity. There is a huge correlation between rough sleeping and mental health; and often issues with mental health serve as the highest barrier to entering employment, being rehomed and ending dependency on drugs. Of the homeless people who died on the streets of London in 2017, 80% had mental health needs. Shaun Bailey, Conservative Candidate for London Mayor, said: “Twenty-seven per cent of the UK’s homeless are right here in London; and during the nineties, I was one of them. So I know what being homeless does to mental health. That’s why I’ll introduce Mobile Mental Health Intervention Teams. These teams will provide mental health support for rough sleepers no matter where they are. With the right mental health support, we can help people off the streets and give them the support they need. The pandemic has been hard on everyone. But for all the talk of a new normal, very little has changed for rough sleepers. It’s time to give rough sleepers a fresh start.” Kelly Tolhurst, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Rough Sleeping and Housing, said: “Ending rough sleeping is central to the mission of this Conservative Government, with over £700 million invested in helping some of the most vulnerable people in our society in the past year alone. Shaun Bailey shares this commitment and I know that as Mayor he would step in where Sadiq Khan has failed and address the link between mental health and homelessness that is so apparent in London.” Mr Bailey has pledged his commitment to create and launch Mobile Mental Health Intervention Teams on becoming the next Mayor of London. These teams would provide accessible mental health support for rough sleepers, travelling across areas of London where the majority of London’s homeless population reside giving them vital mental health services and support including counselors and psychiatric care. Shaun Bailey’s Mental Health Intervention Teams will use the existing infrastructure of the existing ‘Rapid Response Teams’ but will go further to address the causes of rough sleeping and knocking down the barriers that prevent people becoming sheltered and finding employment. In 2018, a fleet of mobile mental healthcare services were launched in South East London by the NHS. During 2018, the service is estimated to have helped around 2,000 people suffering with mental health issues and initial findings suggested that the unit saw the proportion of patients taken to A&E more than half. -----ENDS----- Notes to editor: What is the problem?
What will Shaun do to help homeless populations?
How effective are mobile mental health units?
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