ITs clear from looking up CAMHS that it isn't just East Lancashire. The last article was referring to Berkshire (I think?) and so its core pockets of action in various places, I've seen other areas in other articles I've just been looking at.
But YOU caught the attention of the BBC, and YOU can make that work for the good of children by doing something about it.
Trusting (hoping) that you are involved in something you were mislead into believing would help.
You could help reverse the situation in a very positive way.
By exposing the risks and the dangers of stakeholder schemes?.
Or by setting up plans to help children that don't include 'stakeholders' and do include having a POSITIVE effect on childrens lives? Some of the ideas in the scheme are good, but unfortunately the majority of the children will always end up on drugs when stakeholders are behind it - thats part of the ABPI's 'battle' plan.
While google searching last night I saw your Peter Bennett is now retired - but he's still working and has a website (which I hope he doesn't mind me placing here!):
http://www.rehealth.com/index.htm
Contact him maybe? He's a good man, thats clear from the Hansard article further up the thread AND from his site so far as I can see.
Please protect our children?