Making mental health patients ’ voices heard in the 2017 general election

Dr Jed Boardman outlines how mental health trusts can help patients under their care exercise their right to vote Related items fromOnMedica NHS should be ‘at the forefront’ of general election debate, RCGP says Politicians warned not to let Brexit dominate the general election Tories promise 10,000 more mental health staff Increase in children with mental health problems treated ‘out of area’ Spending on public mental health is ‘negligible’
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