Roman Kemp says mental health needs to be treated like pandemicGood Morning Britain, ITV
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00:00 you feel like you are worthless, you feel like people are better off without you.
00:03 And I think with the current status to say to someone, you know, 36% of schools can receive
00:08 that.
00:09 Where's the hope there?
00:12 There's no hope.
00:13 And I've just seen like they haven't responded to me directly, as you said, they haven't
00:17 responded to me directly.
00:19 But my question would be because I've just seen they've come back and they've gone, oh,
00:24 now we've moved it to, or it might go to 50%.
00:27 You know, we'll place mental health support teams in 50% of schools by 2025.
00:31 My question would then be this to someone, maybe the minister that you have on later,
00:36 my question would be this.
00:37 If that is a 50/50 chance that your child is going to receive proper mental health care,
00:44 a space for them to go to if they're feeling anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts.
00:49 If you had two children in front of you, and each of them are saying that they are feeling
00:53 this way. How do you decide which one gets the help?