I know they could do more for people with mental health problems, or learning problems or anything that comes in the bracket of an invisible disability. It's taken over 20 years to get the type of help for my son with asperger's that looks like it will really help him. I'll admit we only found out it was asperger's two years ago but he was diagnosed with a learning disability at two. It took me five years to get him a statement of special educational needs and if it wasn't for two members of staff at the school I worked in (where he wasn't a pupil) helping me I don't think he'd have got it at all. It's disgraceful. I had emotional problems due to a few things in my life that it took a bit of time coming to terms with and getting help for my son on top of those has nearly killed me at times and a few people I know think it's criminal it was allowed to get to the state it did get to before anyone actually did help. It's never got to me living the way some of these people in those programs live, but I've definitely shown signs of not being able to cope over the years and didn't get much help. I was meant to be getting cognitive behavioural therapy four years ago to help with not being able to go out alone and the woman discharged me while she was still doing the home visiting section. She wasn't meant to until I'd been able to go to her office on my own three times. My GP hit the roof, but what can you do? That is the sort of thing nearly everyone with any kind of problem like that faces in this country. I know as I did voluntary work with Mind for three years.