She told The Press that she had dealt with three separate cases recently in which desperate patients had contacted the local mental health crisis team pleading for help, and had got no response.
YORK Central MP Rachael Maskell has been promised a meeting with a government minister to discuss the 'crisis' in mental health care in the city, after raising it during Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday.
She told The Press that she had dealt with three separate cases recently in which desperate patients had contacted the local mental health crisis team pleading for help, and had got no response.
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