LETTER | A Crisis on the Streets: Addressing Mental Illness and Vagrancy in Antigua

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Dear Editor,

The issue of vagrancy in Antigua, particularly in St. John’s, has become impossible to ignore. Each day, more individuals appear on our streets, many of them disoriented, distressed, and clearly struggling with mental health challenges. These are not just people down on their luck; many are battling unseen illnesses without access to proper care or support.

Vagrants are often treated as a public nuisance, but in reality, it is a public health crisis rooted in mental illness, addiction, poverty, and social neglect. These individuals are not problems to be removed, they are people who need help, love, care, and proper treatment.

This is where I call on the Clarevue Psychiatric Hospital and the Ministry of Health to step in with a stronger, more visible presence and a more resilient solution. Problems and health care needs are not just within the walls of Sir Lester Bird Medical Center or those who have been sent to the locally known “crazy house”.

Antigua needs a mobile mental health outreach program, teams that actively go into communities, identify those who are suffering, and offer them immediate intervention, evaluation, and health care.

There is a need for better collaboration between Clarevue, local law enforcement, social services, and families. Many relatives of mentally ill individuals feel abandoned and unsupported.

Mental illness does not disappear simply because we choose to ignore it. It worsens. It shows up in our communities, on our sidewalks, in our public spaces and we can no longer pretend like it isn’t there.

As a country whose main industry is tourism, it is very much an eye sore to see tourists walking on the streets, especially the most travelled, market street, and seeing these vagrants all around, some sending a stench.

Antigua and Barbuda must move toward a mental healthcare system that is not just reactive, but proactive, compassionate, and rooted in community care. This is the time for all of us to give helping hands in getting these vagrants the proper love, care and treatment they all deserve as humans.

Sincerely, McDonald Jones