Social work teams face pressure with mental health spending falling
Submitted by Gene Rickman on Thu, 08/09/2012 - 12:49According to the Department of Health, in about 10 years, for the first time, there has been a decline in government spending on mental health services.
In 2011 and this year, there was a one per cent decline in spending on services for working age adults, as seen by the national survey of mental health investment making it £6.62 billion. And since 2001 and 2002 this has happened for the first time.
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