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Or change GP and secondary provider six times a year? Every time, it takes absolutely ages. The only sensible way to deal with this is somehow, in some way, sort out a shared care agreement. For, lets say, 30 weeks of the year the stduent gets GP, Community and possibly hospital support fo ran enduring mental illness which requires a range of ongoing medication and other therapeutic interventions.
The student then moves back home for periods — say 4 weeks at Christmas, 4 weeks at Easter and then 14 weeks during the summer with 2 weeks of that abroad. The student needs ongoing community psychiatric support and some hospital support throughout the year as well as regular ongoing engagement with GP Services.
How do we solve this from a patients or worried parent perspective? Neither are really that interested in the mechanics they just want assurance that care will be available and information will be shared.
They also expect it to be seamless in delivery. No mental health team. I agree with earlier comments. I have found being registered in one place and not the other extremely inconvenient and difficult. Especially during this pandemic where being at home changes and fluctuates according to government guidelines. It also can be off-putting to even contacting them, because you know they can only offer so much help being so far away. I think this is both deconstructive and a dangerous place to be health wise.
I think the actual lived experiences of student should be taken into account and steps taken to move systems forward to facilitate that, rather than leaving them as they are and saying students who are all human beings have to just suck it up and get used to them.
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