Under the plans the NHS could pay for anger management for difficult children along with a number of other services such as air conditioning for those with lung disease who struggle to keep cool during the hot summer months. The scheme will see the 8.9 million pounds allocated to 81 deprived areas in England under a framework to tackle inequalities. The framework also aims to encourage local councils and health services to find new ways of working together to prevent ill health amongst the community.
Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt said: "For too long health has been seen simply in terms of hospitals and bed numbers. NHS stands for the National Health Service not the National Sickness Service and we want it to live up to its name. We need to radically change the culture of how we shape and deliver care - shifting focus from curing the sick to the proactive prevention of ill health, as well as tackling health inequalities. By giving GPs more flexibility in how they use NHS money and investing more in community based programmes, local services will be able to offer people a seamless service of care - whether in a hospital, in their home or in the community."
Communities Secretary Ruth Kelly added: "By using this framework and working through Local Area Agreements local authorities and primary care trusts can begin to draw together the contributions of different services, leisure, transport, libraries and housing as well as across social, primary and community care to create the outcomes which lead to prosperous and healthier communities."
However, shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley said: "Patricia Hewitt must be living on a different planet. The NHS does not have enough money to fund operations, so how does she expect GPs to divert money for NHS treatments into preventative equipment or services? It further illustrates why public health budgets to fund preventative services should be ring-fenced. Joined-up health and social care is absolutely necessary but to break down the barriers we need direct payments that encompass social and healthcare following a single assessment."
Dr Hamish Meldrum, chairman of the British Medical Association's GPs committee welcomed the idea of preventing illness through tackling inequalities. But he said: "At a time of massive deficits in local NHS budgets, hospital closures and redundancy and unemployment for doctors, nurses and other health workers, it beggars belief that a government that has lost its way with the NHS wants the service to provide air conditioning and anger management classes. GPs already refer children with behavioural problems to specialist psychiatrists or psychologists, the problem is the shortage of NHS provision in these services. As for air con units - let's hope that in 12 months time the government is not berating GPs for over-prescribing them."
Dame Helena Shovelton, chief executive of the British Lung Foundation, said: "Providing air conditioning facilities during hot weather for people with lung disease can be helpful, as can community nursing support, timely weather forecasts and advice on pollution levels."
Finally, Andrea Bilbow, of the National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service, said: "Anger management classes are an incredibly good idea. I hope they becomes a reality."
Anger Management For Children
The time of being teenagers is a period that is often fraught with a lot of tension and worry. Parents worry about their children more than they become teenagers because of behaviors that teenagers tend to exhibit. Sometimes teenage anger is born out of confusion over the changes taking place in the teenage body. If you identify that your teenager has a problem of anger, seek anger management help immediately.
The next time you feel an onslaught of very angry emotions taking a hold of you, go for a walk. Diffusing your anger by jogging helps to take off the edge from your anger. You can adopt any approach towards diffusing your anger as long as it helps you cool down considerably.
Some people erroneously assume that anger management is all about psychotherapy. Anger management is not totally about counseling but it is the combination of counseling and proven anger management skills that are bound to help you cope well with your anger problems.
When you are angry, a vigorous bike ride through the streets of your neighborhood can have you calming down enough to think well through any fit of anger. Diverting your anger to other means can help you put a secure lid on it. The next time you feel yourself boiling over, simply pick up a pair of jogging shoes and pound it out by jogging.
When you have a particular problem to solve, getting angry at it will not solve it. In reality, anger only serves to make an existing problem look insurmountable. When you make a deliberate attempt to remain unfazed in the face of a problem, the solution comes to you more quickly. This is a fantastic anger management technique that works for many people. It should work for you as well.
If you feel your control slipping and anger taking charge, you can gain back control at that moment by muttering a soothing phrase to yourself over and over again. This and walking away from the source of your anger and coming back when you are calm enough is a very effective anger management strategy. Try it and you will notice how wonderfully it works.
The fact is that children have very impressionable minds and can easily imitate the emotion of anger if you exhibit it long enough for them to get used to it. If you are truly concerned about helping your kids grow up well enough to deal maturely with anger, then you should make a concerted attempt to express your anger in more healthy ways, especially in the presence of your children. Bear in mind that angry children will only give rise to angry adults. That said, try as much as possible to teach your kids anger management from very early in their lives.
If you have had the habit of flaring up at the slightest provocation, getting to a state of calm may be a bit an uphill task. Remember that habits are born out of a lifetime of specific activities. So, try as much as possible to remain optimistic in your endeavor to stay unprovoked.
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