It is concerning that there is still much work required to recruit and train the necessary staff for the facility, to work with families and clinicians on plans for the safe return of patients from overseas, and to develop the necessary community mental health services that will support the effective operation of the residential facility.
This is unacceptable and should be an embarrassment to the Premier, Minister Turner and the entire Government.
The Mental Health Facility and the Waste to Energy Facility are two of the last Government’s key projects, and both were close to being completed. They are critical to our Islands, so it pains me to see them both languish. I pray that my comments will, as usually happens, help spur the necessary action by the Minister and the Premier.
On behalf of my colleagues in the Progressives Opposition, I would like to thank Dr Lockhart for his contributions to improving both our understanding of mental health issues and the range of services available to treat those in our community. Under his leadership, the Mental Health Commission was central to developing the business case for the new long-term residential mental health facility now built in East End. That facility has the potential to revolutionise mental health care for Caymanians who need it while also reducing the cost of overseas placements to the Government. I have no doubt that Dr Lockhart will continue to contribute to improving mental health care across the Cayman Islands.