25 years of corruption limits access to mental health care services
18 April 2019
It is highly doubtful that the new mental hospital in Kimberley, which is said to be 100% complete, will be operationalized any time soon, further inhibiting access to mental health care services in the province.
Documents made available at the tabling of the Northern Cape Appropriation Bill on 6thMarch 2019, clearly indicate that there will still be delays with the completion of construction and the appointment of staff in order to operationalise the facility.
Any commitments to have the facility up and running before the year is over, therefore do not speak to the facts.
The Northern Cape 2019 Estimates of Capital Expenditure for the Department of Health shows that an amount of R47 million is set aside from the Health Facilities Management Grant for the “construction” of the mental health hospital in 2019/20. The amount decreases to R43 million in 2020/21 and then drops to R5 million in 2021/2022. At the same time, maintenance and repair for the mental health hospital from the Health Facility Revitalisation Grant is set at only R15 million for both 2019/20 and 2020/21, with an increase to R18 million in 2021/22.