Tuesday, 18 July 2023

Breaking the cycle: The case for integrating money and mental health support during the cost of living crisis

Breaking the cycle: The case for integrating money and mental health support during the cost of living crisis Breaking the cycle shows that giving people money advice alongside talking therapies could double recovery rates for people with debt and depression — and help an extra 27,000 people recover from mental health problems each year.

The report shows small changes to link up money and mental health support will make a huge difference, especially during the cost of living crisis. It could also save the government and the NHS £144m each year, by reducing demand on health services and helping more people with mental health problems thrive in work. Money and Mental Health Policy Institute

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