Care in the Community was a policy of the Margaret Thatcher government in
the 1980s. Its aim was a more liberal way of helping people with mental
health problems, by removing them from impersonal, often Victorian,
institutions, and caring for them in their own homes. Also, better drugs
became available and this meant that patients could be treated at home. It
was also meant to reduce the cost of institutionalizing so many mentally
ill people.
Although there have been some murders by a few people in the community
with mental health problems, the truth is that it is far more likely that
someone with mental health problems will be subject to attack by someone
who is healthy themselves. [LINK:
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies/archiveuk/Baker/MIND.pdf] Read
J. and Baker S. 1996, Not just sticks and stones
The National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 was passed so that
patients could be individually
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Care in the Community,