Part of 3. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport – in the Senedd at 2:23 pm on 25 January 2017.
Cabinet Secretary, you’ll be aware of the concerns that have been expressed about the pace of progress at the Betsi Cadwaladr university health board, particularly in terms of progress to deal with some of the mental health challenges in the region. Following the Tawel Fan scandal, quite rightly, the Government put the health board into special measures, and one of the reasons it did so was because of its failure to address concerns about mental health issues. However, there was a six-month delay before the follow-up work, which was promised in the wake of Tawel Fan, was actually commenced. As a result of that now, we are drifting into a longer period. We were told that the work would be finished by March; now we’re told it’s going to be at least until the summer that people will have to wait. No-one’s been held accountable for what happened at Tawel Fan. There are people who are still suspended on full pay, much to the consternation of taxpayers in the region. When can we expect to see the sea change in delivery in terms of mental health services in north Wales, so that people can be confident that they are of a high quality? There’s no mental health strategy yet. We’ve only got an interim director of primary and community mental health care. These are things that should have happened quickly in order that people could get over the past and look forward to the future.