HEALTH

Lamb warns of prevention 'scandal'

Taking money from preventative and mental health services is a ‘scandal of our time’ and the consequences will be ‘dire,' a former care minister has warned.

Taking money from preventative and mental health services is a ‘scandal of our time' and the consequences will be ‘dire,' a former care minister has warned. 

Norman Lamb, who has been appointed chair of the West Midlands Combined Authority's (WMCA) mental health commission, condemned the failure to invest in services aimed at keeping people out of the health and care system and said demand was rising by 4% each year.

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