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The Government must not miss this opportunity to invest in mental health
The nation’s mental health is deteriorating – and the costs of inaction are stark. In England, mental ill health costs £300 billion every year and causes untold suffering.
The Government has an opportunity to boost mental health – by investing now.
Ahead of the Spending Review, we’ve set out six key areas for investment ([link removed]) which could help to turn the tide on the nation’s worsening mental health.
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For too long, governments have under-invested in mental health and now we're all paying the price. Our report with the NHS Confederation’s Mental Health Network sets out six key areas for investment which have strong evidence bases and represent good value for money:
1. Enabling health visitors to support new mothers’ mental health
2. Rolling out evidence-based parenting programmes
3. Expanding the network of early support hubs for young people
4. Expanding offers within the NHS Talking Therapies programme
5. Expanding Individual Placement and Support employment services
6. Providing alternatives to hospital admission in a mental health crisis.
These investment priorities will help to turn the tide on worsening mental health, providing vital support where it can make a significant difference.
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Our research is carving a path to a mentally healthier future.
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