The Chief Executive of Mind says that the pandemic, cost of living crisis and global instability have contributed greatly to peoples’ vulnerability
I’m Matt Rosser with news that the country’s mental health is probably the worst it has ever been, according to the Chief Executive of Mind speaking in an interview with PA News. Dr Sarah Hughes says that the pandemic, cost of living crisis and global instability have contributed greatly to peoples’ vulnerability and that mental health has fallen down the political agenda. The comments come after a recent National Audit Office report found that millions of people with mental health problems are missing out on NHS treatment or face lengthy waits. For more care news every day stay with us here at Care Radio.
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