A cup of tea can determine whether people get the help they need
Politics
United Kingdom
Started July 02, 2026
A "Same-Day Open Access" model could transform outcomes for people in crisis – but only if Westminster starts to value relationships as much as targets
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A cup of tea can determine whether people get the help they need
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Jul 02, 2026
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Jul 02, 2026
Focusing on relationships in crisis care could foster trust and openness, vital for effective treatment and long-term mental health support.
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Prioritizing relationships in healthcare delivery may lead to inconsistent quality of care, undermining the effectiveness of the Same-Day Open Access model.
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Implementing a Same-Day Open Access model can significantly improve mental health crisis intervention by prioritizing relationships over bureaucratic targets.
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While the Same-Day Open Access model has potential, it requires careful evaluation to ensure it meets the diverse needs of individuals in crisis.
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The emphasis on relationships in a Same-Day Open Access model may distract from necessary performance metrics that ensure accountability in healthcare.
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