The spells spent in this cafe drop-in area by mental health workers are spent on the whole in reading newspapers and playing scrabble as well as counting the number of people who enter the drop-in facility to indicate how well used the service is. The fact that Wandsworth council force the service provider the Family Welfare Association to count service users means that cafe workers cannot actually talk to people who may have huge problems and who drop-in partly to seek assistance and company. Meanwhile in Haringey most day centre workers
gripes are poor pay and poor housing as they are not excepted as key workers.
In Haringey, the day centre is run by the local council. Low salary work an unhappy workforce unless of course they are the wife or husband of a chartered accountant and would such people have any knowledge of the problems of working class clients. As someone who accidentally shocked himself when cleaning the kitchen and then was assaulted on Thursday 16th November 2006 I would still prefer mental health day centres to strike rather then being so unhappy that the service providing is so negative. Rather that then continued concerns of how they can climb the management ladder even if it is at the expense of a client. I wonder how many other clients have had continued harrassment from neighbours and been told by their psychiatrists that verbal racial harrassment and harrassment against disability is no more then a symptom of their mental health problem with no support from their key worker who then decides to cut off contact because they realise they basically cannot cope with the problem and by providing no care on the pretext that the patient is getting better without any notification they then cover themselves if anything goes wrong. Would not you prefer mental health workers in the community to strke as well.
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