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PRESS RELEASE | Minister for Mental Health launches new Model of Care for Consultation Liaison Psychiatry

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Press Release: Thursday 29 May 2025

Minister for Mental Health launches new Model of Care for Consultation Liaison Psychiatry 

The Minister for Mental Health, Mary Butler TD has today launched the new national Model of Care for Consultation Liaison Psychiatry, a comprehensive framework to guide the development of Liaison Psychiatry services in our hospitals. 

Liaison psychiatry, also known as consultation liaison psychiatry (CLP) provides specialist mental health input in emergency departments and general hospital wards. Liaison Psychiatry plays a critical role in supporting people who present with both physical and mental health needs, particularly people who may present with eating disorders, self-harm and suicidal ideation.

Speaking at the launch, Minister Butler said: 

“This Model of Care is an important milestone in our national Mental Health reform journey. It ensures people who need mental health support while in hospital are treated with the same urgency, dignity and clinical excellence as those presenting with physical illness. It is a practical and meaningful expression of the health service’s commitment to integrated person-centred care in line with the goals of our national mental health policy Sharing the Vision.”

“Our Liaison Psychiatry staff provide an essential service to people who have complex and often emergency care needs, working without waiting lists and without barriers to serve the patients who need them. There are many benefits from improved Liaison Psychiatry in our hospitals, including reduced distress and increased patient satisfaction, less time spent in hospital and improved quality of life, more support for carers and staff, and more timely links with community based mental health services.”

The Model of Care (MoC) was developed jointly by the Faculty of Liaison Psychiatry, the College of Psychiatry of Ireland and the Health Service Executive. Its development was guided by recommendation 60 of Sharing the Vision (2020) “continued expansion of Liaison Mental Health Services for all age groups should take place in the context of an integrated Liaison Mental Health Model of Care”

A national working group was established to progress this work, involving key stakeholders and drawing on national and international best practice. 

A phased implementation approach will now be developed by the HSE, aligned with service readiness and workforce planning, to support a sustainable and coordinated roll-out of the Model of Care. 

Minister Butler concluded: 

“These services represent some of the busiest and most high-risk areas within Mental Health, and I am currently working hard to develop real alternatives to Emergency Departments (EDs) for people in mental health crisis. However, we know that the EDs will always have some level of mental health presentations, and we need faster and better co-ordinated responses for people when they do present. This Model of Care is a key part of our drive to improve the ED experience for people presenting with a mental health crisis” 

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