Motion text
That this House is concerned about funding for mental health services in South London; notes that insufficient funding in South London has led to increased waiting lists for assessment and therapy, increased waiting times in accident and emergency departments for referral to mental health beds, very high occupancy rates and an extremely challenging medical environment; recognises the effect that underfunding has had on staff morale and workloads; is further concerned about high staff vacancy rates in many Trusts; and calls on the Government to review current NHS spending standards for mental health, to ensure future funding for mental health is properly ring-fenced and to ensure that future funding allocations take greater account of inequality, deprivation and population changes.
Signatures (13)
The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.
Hayes, Helen
Labour
Signed on
1 February 2018
Harman, Ms Harriet
Labour
Signed on
1 February 2018
Reeves, Ellie
Labour
Signed on
1 February 2018
Foxcroft, Vicky
Labour
Signed on
1 February 2018
Gaffney, Hugh
Labour
Signed on
5 February 2018
Coyle, Neil
Labour
Signed on
5 February 2018
In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.
Brake, Tom
Liberal Democrat
Signed on
5 February 2018
Crausby, Sir David
Labour
Signed on
7 February 2018
Cunningham, Mr Jim
Labour
Signed on
8 February 2018
Hoey, Kate
Labour
Signed on
7 March 2018
Hopkins, Kelvin
Independent
Signed on
20 February 2018
Shannon, Jim
Democratic Unionist Party
Signed on
6 February 2018
Umunna, Chuka
Labour
Signed on
7 February 2018
There are no withdrawn signatures for this motion.