Local mental health campaigner delivers powerful petition to Dáil

Padraig Conlon 26 Aug 2020

Local mental health campaigner Stacey Quinn has delivered a powerful message about access to mental health care.

Today at the Dail she delivered a petition with over 45,000 signatures calling for 24/7 access to mental health services to Sinn Féin spokesperson for Mental Health Mark Ward TD.

Deputy Ward says he will deliver the petition to the Minister for Health on her behalf.

“This petition was organised by Stacey Quinn who has lost loved ones through suicide and was handed to me alongside my colleague, Uachtarán Sinn Féin Mary Lou McDonald TD and Denise Mitchell TD,” Deputy Ward said.

“The petition is calling for the care people need to be in place when it is required.

“Mental Health does not stop at 5pm weekdays or take a break over the weekend, nor does it go on holidays during a pandemic.

“I am supporting the 45,000 people who signed this petition in calling for a parity of esteem between physical health and mental health.

“They need to be treated from an equal platform.

“The mental health services are at breaking point from years of underinvestment by successive Governments.

“There are also systemic failures in mental health services, with long waiting lists the norm.

“This is not good enough.

“The 45,000 people who signed this petition demand better.

“Sinn Féin are fighting for better and its time for this Government to stop the talking and to put in place measures that will allow people to access mental health services when they need them and where the need them.

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