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Lockdown weighing heavy on mental health of Gippslanders and Victorians in general Lockdowns are causing metal health issues for Gippsland and Victoria Labor’s continued lockdowns increases anxiety and depression in people and will worsen the problems in already broken mental health system. By news@gippsland - 9th June 2021 - Back to News Job losses, business closures and social isolation resulting from Labor’s fourth – and now extended – lockdown will worsen the problems in Victoria’s broken mental health system. Beyond Blue and Headspace both reported a spike in calls as a result of the statewide lockdown declared on May 27.
No plans provided
Victorians have been doing the right thing and listening to public health advice, but Labor’s secrecy and refusal to provide a plan out of lockdown will add to the weight on Victorians’ minds.
Hard to access support
Labor’s continued lockdowns have exacerbated already huge gaps in our broken mental health system and led to a significant increase in anxiety and depression symptoms among Victorians. Before the current lockdown, Victorians were finding it harder and harder to access the critical mental health support they needed.
More people needing help
The 2021-22 State Budget revealed worsening outcomes over the next 12 months – even without further lockdowns. Last week’s Public Accounts and Estimates Committee (PAEC) hearing questioned the worsening results, at a time when enforced isolation due to COVID lockdowns is seeing more and more people seek help.
Cut clinical bed days
The State Budget papers show that Labor will savagely cut clinical residential bed days to just 153,574 in 2021-22, a 21 per cent cut from the 185,732 bed days under the Liberal Nationals government in 2014-15.
Community bed days have also been cut by Labor, from 73,672 under the Liberal Nationals to just 62,744, a 17 per cent cut, and, Labor has also slashed clinical sub-acute bed days, from 202,459 bed days in 2018-19 to just 186,771 in this year’s budget.
System in crisis
In 2014, Premier Daniel Andrews said about Victoria’s mental health system: "The challenge is about delivering on outcomes and not having a debate about inputs or even the framework". The Victoria’s Mental Health Royal Commission made damning findings about a system in crisis.
After all the talk by Labor, Victorians expect a mental health system that meets their needs and expectations, and that provides the care they need when and where they need it.
Instead, Labor’s obsessed with spending billions on its ballooning bureaucracy, while delivering poorer outcomes for Victorians and offering little to overcome seven years of Labor’s neglect for our mental health system. Victoria is the only state to have a record four lockdowns and all Victorians are paying the price.
During such stressful situations like lockdowns, we need to look into psychological intervention and adopt necessary measures, it is vital to educate and prepare them to face the mental health issues they may endure during the period
Pictures from Victorian Department of Health Facebook page.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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