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Sick sick world what is wrong with people

Its the case everywhere for it

The lack of mental health treatment or available outreach in this country is a scandal

...and the pressure on current services -like the police- to be the bridges in such situations is disgraceful.
I would be increasing the hire rate for mental health professionals to become part of police units for 'call outs' and the like so as they could offer an on-spot evaluation of certain situations.
Why isn there no investment in this sort of work?
 
...and the pressure on current services -like the police- to be the bridges in such situations is disgraceful.
I would be increasing the hire rate for mental health professionals to become part of police units for 'call outs' and the like so as they could offer an on-spot evaluation of certain situations.
Why isn there no investment in this sort of work?
Long Tory
 
It makes me think that the only way out of this is we all wear a paper bag over our heads, perhaps gloves as well so not to reveal the 'colour' of our hands. So we are all neutral, identical, beige.

Perhaps once in a while when bad brick goes down, by some bad dude (or dudette), we could, just for the sanity of the prejudiced crowd, have a twitter or tiktok 'live' Scooby Doo end of episode reveal by lifting the bag...just to see if it's 'one if them'. Some relief from the 'neutralism' that has been enforced onto them.

Hopefully once enough time has passed... people will just say...'i think a paper bagger did it'
When in fact it was old man Johnson.
 
...and the pressure on current services -like the police- to be the bridges in such situations is disgraceful.
I would be increasing the hire rate for mental health professionals to become part of police units for 'call outs' and the like so as they could offer an on-spot evaluation of certain situations.
Why isn there no investment in this sort of work?
Mate I agree, its a bigger national disgrace than much that gets talked about IMO
 
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