There are some sick people in this country.

Don't care. It. Didn’t. Work. What don’t you understand about that?
That's your opinion.
Why not ask the service users:
Accurate, up-to-date figures highlight the scale of this care:
  • Over 640,000 adults with severe mental illnesses (SMI)—such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder—access community mental health services on average every month. [1, 2]
  • 2.8 million people are referred to or treated by adult community mental health services across the UK each year.
  • Under the current transformation plan, the NHS aims to provide over 390,000 people with severe mental illnesses with annual physical health checks, and thousands more with community-based employment support and crisis care.


 
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