The NHS provides mental health services free of charge. From 2019 to 2023 mental health is in line to get £2.3bn of the extra £20bn going on the NHS.
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How has a personal challenge or struggle changed your perspective on seeking help or support?
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A personal challenge that i have faced change m perspective to be more open to change
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I think that more help should be provided and that there should be better treatments within society to allow for these problems to be solved rather than mass use of benefits and lack of employees.
Sometimes talking to somebody is a momentarily helpful thing, but sometimes problems can be deeper than something solvable with basic therapy. Therapy is good and worth pursuing
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I got through most of my issues on my own because I know what's best for me so I feel like I'm not qualified to speak on this topic but I do think if you need help get help and that it should be more accessible
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In what ways do you think society's understanding of mental health has evolved in the last decade?
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It's become a more talked about topic and it's become more
Public discourse of mental health has become more apparent and more socially accepted, leading to more people seeking help with mental health and receiving the support they need
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We've gained more understanding and compassion, but it's also opened up new opportunitites for financial exploitation.
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it has got better but also more mollycoddling where people who don't really need help are getting tons of benefits they don't need
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