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.


 
Doesn’t matter who is responsible for the failure, care in the community is a failure and not the 'success' you claim it to be.
I don't think anyone views it as a success, possibly less awful than the old scheme but not a good one. But to decide you'd have to choose the criteria to judge it.
 
Care in the community jeez us wept

We have worked in some props were the tenants are care in the community all of them had mental health issues / certifiable fruit cakes

One was a danger to all the other residents imo
 
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