§ 3. Rev. Martin Smyth (Belfast, South)What plans she has to improve mental health provision. [54763]
§ The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (Marjorie Mowlam)I am sure that the hon. Gentleman will know that the plans for the development of mental health services are set out in the document, "Regional Strategy for Health and Social Well-Being 1997–2002". That document sets out quality targets and time scales so that we can be sure that we do all we can to meet the needs of the most vulnerable in society.
§ Rev. Martin SmythI welcome that response, but will the right hon. Lady accept that, while there are those of us who have been supporting care in the community, there is also deepening concern that there may not be enough secure units for people who need special help? Will she also accept that the changes suggested for Muckamore Abbey hospital—taking the power of decision from parents and guardians—are causing great concern in relation to children and young people, who are particularly vulnerable?
§ Marjorie MowlamAs the hon. Gentleman will be aware, there are six traditional hospitals with secure units for people with mental health difficulties and there are wards within the major hospitals. The plan that is being put together will look at the question raised by the hon. Gentleman—need in relation to community. The hon. Gentleman will know from his constituency that beds have been moved from one institution that helps people with mental health difficulties to another. It is those specifics that are being considered by the regional strategy to ensure that the aims stated by the hon. Gentleman are those achieved. There is a section addressed particularly to young people because, as the hon. Gentleman and I agree, that is a crucial part of the future development of mental health care in Northern Ireland.
§ Mr. Kevin McNamara (Hull, North)Is my right hon. Friend aware that the House will welcome her robust defence of the entirety of the Belfast agreement? Will she ensure that that applies also to the proposed powers—
§ Madam SpeakerOrder. This question is about mental health. Perhaps I will look to the hon. Gentleman on a more appropriate question.