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Clegg: Mental health research 'needs boost' | Clegg: Mental health research 'needs boost' |
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A major push is needed to boost mental health research, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has told the BBC. | A major push is needed to boost mental health research, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has told the BBC. |
The Deputy Prime Minister said his party's next election manifesto would include a pledge to raise annual research spending in England by £50m by 2020. | The Deputy Prime Minister said his party's next election manifesto would include a pledge to raise annual research spending in England by £50m by 2020. |
Mr Clegg said the sector needed a breakthrough "comparable to penicillin". | Mr Clegg said the sector needed a breakthrough "comparable to penicillin". |
Campaigners welcomed the Liberal Democrat leader's initiative. | Campaigners welcomed the Liberal Democrat leader's initiative. |
Mr Clegg said: "My ambition is that we should understand mental health just as well as we understand physical health. | Mr Clegg said: "My ambition is that we should understand mental health just as well as we understand physical health. |
"I want us to be able to talk about, analyse and treat depression just as we treat diabetes. | "I want us to be able to talk about, analyse and treat depression just as we treat diabetes. |
"For far too long mental health has been a bit of a taboo subject - yet it affects one in four people in this country." | |
Mental health charities have long argued that the issue lacks the profile of other diseases and conditions. | Mental health charities have long argued that the issue lacks the profile of other diseases and conditions. |
Spending gap | Spending gap |
According to an analysis published in the British Medical Journal, mental health accounted for 23% of the UK's "disease burden" (the burden on society of all diseases and health conditions) but received only 6% of total medical research funding. | According to an analysis published in the British Medical Journal, mental health accounted for 23% of the UK's "disease burden" (the burden on society of all diseases and health conditions) but received only 6% of total medical research funding. |
Cancer, by contrast, accounted for 15% of the disease burden but received 27% of research funding. | Cancer, by contrast, accounted for 15% of the disease burden but received 27% of research funding. |
It is estimated that annual mental health research spending is £74m, most of which is through government agencies rather than charities or other organisations. | It is estimated that annual mental health research spending is £74m, most of which is through government agencies rather than charities or other organisations. |
Mr Clegg's pledge is that this would be boosted by £50m annually by 2020, the final year of the next parliament. | Mr Clegg's pledge is that this would be boosted by £50m annually by 2020, the final year of the next parliament. |
Mark Winstanley, chief executive of the charity Rethink Mental Illness said: "This is a welcome move and we hope the other main parties also make this issue a priority. | Mark Winstanley, chief executive of the charity Rethink Mental Illness said: "This is a welcome move and we hope the other main parties also make this issue a priority. |
"It's a scandal that our understanding of mental illness and the best treatments, still lags so far behind our understanding of physical illnesses. | "It's a scandal that our understanding of mental illness and the best treatments, still lags so far behind our understanding of physical illnesses. |
"It is yet another area in which people with mental health problems are expected to put up with second best." | "It is yet another area in which people with mental health problems are expected to put up with second best." |
Experts in the field argue that antipsychotic medications for people with schizophrenia and psychosis have barely changed over the last few decades and create often debilitating physical side-effects. | Experts in the field argue that antipsychotic medications for people with schizophrenia and psychosis have barely changed over the last few decades and create often debilitating physical side-effects. |
Many psychiatrists have called for more work on alternative therapies and treatments. | Many psychiatrists have called for more work on alternative therapies and treatments. |
'Shunted around the country' | 'Shunted around the country' |
The King's Fund think tank says that the coalition government has actually overseen a decline in spending on mental health. | The King's Fund think tank says that the coalition government has actually overseen a decline in spending on mental health. |
Its analysis suggests inflation-adjusted spending has decreased from £11.5bn in the 2010/11 financial year to £11.3 bn two years later which, given the increase in the population, they say means spending per head fell by a greater proportion. | Its analysis suggests inflation-adjusted spending has decreased from £11.5bn in the 2010/11 financial year to £11.3 bn two years later which, given the increase in the population, they say means spending per head fell by a greater proportion. |
Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham said people would be sceptical of future promises from the deputy prime minister. | Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham said people would be sceptical of future promises from the deputy prime minister. |
"He promised parity between mental and physical health, but ended up presiding over a situation where vulnerable people are forced to travel across the country for treatment and others kept in police cells because a short of beds." | "He promised parity between mental and physical health, but ended up presiding over a situation where vulnerable people are forced to travel across the country for treatment and others kept in police cells because a short of beds." |
Mr Clegg says there have been pressures on mental health funding. | Mr Clegg says there have been pressures on mental health funding. |
But he said it was "wholly unacceptable" that some vulnerable patients had been "shunted around the country" by mental health trusts searching for beds. | But he said it was "wholly unacceptable" that some vulnerable patients had been "shunted around the country" by mental health trusts searching for beds. |
He points out that spending on certain therapies and child mental health has gone up. | He points out that spending on certain therapies and child mental health has gone up. |
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