• Urbanfox@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yes, but it’s difficult to access. You need to want to get the care and actively campaign to be referred.

    And that’s the “easy” things like anxiety or garden variety depression.

    As soon as it gets complicated it’s a whole other story.

    If she never tried to seek it out, then it doesn’t even matter as it appears she didn’t give off any “I murder babies” vibes to the extent that the investigation was delayed beyond a reasonable length of time because she was not suspected of such a thing.

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      1 year ago

      It’s so hard, because those families have it so amazingly awful but I can’t imagine her being a sane person and doing what she did. She shouldn’t be on the street and she needed help a long time ago.

      • Urbanfox@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        You may have had a different experience than I had, but in my local authority area, access beyond your GP is very difficult. The list is so long they try to avoid referrals, and if you’re unwell the ability to advocate for yourself is diminished.

        Some would rather chuck a Prozac at you and hope that’ll fix it.