£120million investment in tackling mental health The NHS in England is to invest a further £120million over the next two years on improving mental health services.
The investment and the new standards for mental health services have been announced today by NHS England Chief Executive Simon Stevens and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg as part of a five-year ambition that will see new waiting times standards and early intervention services introduced, helping to put mental health on an equal footing with physical health services. NHS England
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The investment and the new standards for mental health services have been announced today by NHS England Chief Executive Simon Stevens and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg as part of a five-year ambition that will see new waiting times standards and early intervention services introduced, helping to put mental health on an equal footing with physical health services. NHS England
See also:
- Press release: First ever NHS waiting time standards for mental health announced Department of Health
- Clegg sets mental health wait limits BBC News
- Clegg reveals £120m funding boost and first waiting targets for mental health services Community Care
- New waiting targets to provide NHS counselling in weeks The Daily Telegraph
- Nick Clegg promises £120m boost for mental health care waiting time targets The Guardian
- NHS waiting time standards to be introduced for mental health ITV News
- Nick Clegg Anounces NHS To Put Mental Health Issues On Same Footing As Cancer Huffington Post
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