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More than half of psychiatric treatment of young people in England leads to no change or deterioration from the initial problem, finds BBC
For this article (link in replies), the BBC analysed the outcomes of nearly 100,000 psychiatric treatments given to young people in England.
It found in 54% cases, patients got no better or deteriorated.
It also noted something about antidepressants...
โA new report [โฆ] reveals a near-total absence of transportation support the Education Authority had claimed is available for displaced children, many of whom are classed as homeless.โ
Read more about our latest investigation in @TheCanaryUK ๐
https://t.co/uBIVg8gVth
Read the final part in the series republished on the PPR website, calling for change in the way we approach mental healthcare and systemic power imbalances ๐
https://t.co/3ED4SKNPdx
โWe cannot allow a system that is meant to help and support people to instead continue to ignore their rights.โ
Before Christmas, New Script organiser Lisa Morrison wrote a blog for @MITUKteam detailing the stark findings of an international survey on ECT and women.
Read the second part in the series republished on the PPR website, looking at ECTโs retraumatising effects on women with histories of abuse ๐
https://t.co/lOllKKF833
โWith low reported efficacy and high rates of adverse effects, coercion, and inadequate information, itโs unsurprising that only 15% of womenโฆ would choose ECT again.โ
Lisa Morrisonโs blog for @MITUKteam details the stark findings of an international survey on ECT and women.
What, if any, support is available to help these families keep their children in school during this time?
Read our full investigation here ๐
https://t.co/AnG5VdbuYj
Every day, homeless families across the north are being placed into temporary accommodation by the Housing Executive.
These moves are often many miles away from their communities, at very short notice, and with little or no choice to decline.
Nollaig na mBan Shona Daoibh! ๐
Huge thanks to all the women whoโve contributed so much of their time, skills, and knowledge to PPRโs organising over the past year!
Letโs go again in 2025 โ
โAs a survivor myself of both abuse and ECT, these womenโs voices haunt me. I donโt want anyone else to feel this way.โ
Before Christmas, New Script organiser @LisaTMSA wrote a blog for @MITUKteam detailing the stark findings of an international survey on ECT and women.
PPR organisers and @AnakaCollective members Soma and Twasul spoke to @irish_news before Christmas about their experiences of leaving Sudan, seeking safety in Belfast, and about the power of solidarity and community organising ๐
You can read the full article here ๐
Throughout 2025, the Kind Economy countered hatred and hostility with kindness and solidarity!
Take a look at some of the work our activists did this year โ
Read the full end-of-year blog here ๐
https://t.co/o0UU4V1QM3
2025 was a busy year for the Take Back the City team!
Take a look at some of our campaigning for public housing this year ๐
Read the full blog here ๐
https://t.co/LExZ5XWXxP
The New Script campaign has been growing rapidly in 2025, take a look at just some of what weโve been up to!
Read the full end-of-year blog here ๐
https://t.co/eK1v96seD1
Throughout 2025, the Kind Economy countered hatred and hostility with kindness and solidarity!
Take a look at some of the work our activists did this year โ
Read the full end-of-year blog here ๐
https://t.co/o0UU4V1iWv
2025 was a busy year for the Take Back the City team!
Take a look at some of our campaigning for public housing this year ๐
Read the full blog here ๐
https://t.co/LExZ5XWXxP
The New Script campaign has been growing rapidly in 2025, take a look at just some of what weโve been up to!
Read the full end-of-year blog here ๐
https://t.co/eK1v96seD1