Thursday, February 19, 2015

Benefits and suicide: 'You have to be strong to ask for help'

Housing, jobs, welfare … how the Mind charity helps people with mental health problems survive a byzantine system

Roberto*, a factory worker in his thirties who suffered sexual abuse as a child, has attempted suicide three times in the past four weeks. He has chronic depression, sometimes hears voices and believes he may have schizophrenia but has never even seen a psychiatrist.

“You have to be strong to ask for help,” said Roberto, at a meeting on Wednesday with City and Hackney Mind’s 6-strong welfare advice team, who help those in the borough with mental health problems navigate the no man’s land they find themselves in when they become too sick to work or have a change to their benefits.

We need to see an overhaul of the system with more tailored specialised support and less focus on sanctioning

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