barnet mental health trust no longer works with people with ASD

so after having to fight to get a proper assessment so that i could get targeted help, having got that barnet mental health trust have now chnaged it's rules and now no longer offers help to people on ASD

this seem like discrimination to me, i now have to go and get my GP to go and argue with the main NHStrust or something, so basically it won;t happen

i suffer from sever depression and anxiety and although my psychs help has been limited, he has at least made me feel that i'm not on my own, he told me today that he can no monger accept appointments to see me as i am ASD, he doesn't agree with this but this is what BMHT have told him...

surely this cannot be right, i now have nowhere to go...

Parents
  • I agree that the Government isn't enforcing the Autism Act or the Autism Strategy.

    It has adopted a common cop out mechanism, pass the task on to local authorities, most of which are cash strapped and laying off staff, knowing full well they won't be able to implement it.

    It just might help if NAS tried to get a clearer message across what sorts of help people on the spectrum need.

    Cos just banging on about Push for Action is meaningless without adequate accurate information to back it up!

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  • I agree that the Government isn't enforcing the Autism Act or the Autism Strategy.

    It has adopted a common cop out mechanism, pass the task on to local authorities, most of which are cash strapped and laying off staff, knowing full well they won't be able to implement it.

    It just might help if NAS tried to get a clearer message across what sorts of help people on the spectrum need.

    Cos just banging on about Push for Action is meaningless without adequate accurate information to back it up!

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