UK Government seeks input on mental health and wellbeing
Nick Goddard
The UK Government’s Department of Health and Social Care is undertaking an open consultation on mental health and wellbeing and is calling for evidence and views on what we can do to improve everyone’s.
The DHSC are asking for people’s input and views to inform their commitment to develop a new cross-government, 10-year plan for mental health and wellbeing for England. The consultation asks how can we promote positive mental wellbeing, prevent the onset of mental ill-health, intervene earlier when people need support and improve the quality and effectiveness of treatment for mental health conditions.
Participate
The easiest way to participate in their call for evidence is by completing the online survey, details are in the link below. This consultation closes on 7 July 2022.
We believe that employers have a part to play preventing the onset of mental ill-health. ABSTRACT’s Health and Wellbeing programme is aimed at supporting people in the workplace and helping to create a healthy and happy workforce. Our programme is designed to help participants to identify and attain their respective optimal states of wellbeing. This valuable set of modules not only helps the delegates but also helps organisations to retain and protect their staff from burnout or prolonged absenteeism.
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