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By *V-Alice OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Ayr

That's what Mr Sunak is going to devote to the treatment of those who need it. It's a good thing.

Has to be said though, he wouldn't need to be spending so much if the last ten years and more of his Party's policies had improved the lives of millions of people; rather than making them feel depressed and suicidal.

Maybe they're learning from their mistakes? I hope so.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"That's what Mr Sunak is going to devote to the treatment of those who need it. It's a good thing.

Has to be said though, he wouldn't need to be spending so much if the last ten years and more of his Party's policies had improved the lives of millions of people; rather than making them feel depressed and suicidal.

Maybe they're learning from their mistakes? I hope so."

Sadly nobody seems to know who is depressed and who is not the really depressed are to sick to say anything and the noisy ones need a kick up the backside.

We need to organise PMA classes rather than look at drugs for solutions.

this would leave the really sick to get they treatment they need and deserve from the people on hospitals.

I know many who wollow in so called depression but I know one man who is seriously ill with it and he cannot get the help he needs because the system is not allways giving the help where it is needed.

This is more than a money problem but like most things people think that money will solve the problem

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"That's what Mr Sunak is going to devote to the treatment of those who need it. It's a good thing.

Has to be said though, he wouldn't need to be spending so much if the last ten years and more of his Party's policies had improved the lives of millions of people; rather than making them feel depressed and suicidal.

Maybe they're learning from their mistakes? I hope so.Sadly nobody seems to know who is depressed and who is not the really depressed are to sick to say anything and the noisy ones need a kick up the backside.

We need to organise PMA classes rather than look at drugs for solutions.

this would leave the really sick to get they treatment they need and deserve from the people on hospitals.

I know many who wollow in so called depression but I know one man who is seriously ill with it and he cannot get the help he needs because the system is not allways giving the help where it is needed.

This is more than a money problem but like most things people think that money will solve the problem"

Positive Mental Attitude

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"That's what Mr Sunak is going to devote to the treatment of those who need it. It's a good thing.

Has to be said though, he wouldn't need to be spending so much if the last ten years and more of his Party's policies had improved the lives of millions of people; rather than making them feel depressed and suicidal.

Maybe they're learning from their mistakes? I hope so.Sadly nobody seems to know who is depressed and who is not the really depressed are to sick to say anything and the noisy ones need a kick up the backside.

We need to organise PMA classes rather than look at drugs for solutions.

this would leave the really sick to get they treatment they need and deserve from the people on hospitals.

I know many who wollow in so called depression but I know one man who is seriously ill with it and he cannot get the help he needs because the system is not allways giving the help where it is needed.

This is more than a money problem but like most things people think that money will solve the problem

Positive Mental Attitude

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something that is sadly lacking on a lot of posts on here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That's what Mr Sunak is going to devote to the treatment of those who need it. It's a good thing.

Has to be said though, he wouldn't need to be spending so much if the last ten years and more of his Party's policies had improved the lives of millions of people; rather than making them feel depressed and suicidal.

Maybe they're learning from their mistakes? I hope so."

It is good news, mental health is a serious problem and this money will help a lot of people,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Kick up the backside eh...

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By *hilledOutGuy1Man
over a year ago

Not far away


"That's what Mr Sunak is going to devote to the treatment of those who need it. It's a good thing.

Has to be said though, he wouldn't need to be spending so much if the last ten years and more of his Party's policies had improved the lives of millions of people; rather than making them feel depressed and suicidal.

Maybe they're learning from their mistakes? I hope so.Sadly nobody seems to know who is depressed and who is not the really depressed are to sick to say anything and the noisy ones need a kick up the backside.

We need to organise PMA classes rather than look at drugs for solutions.

this would leave the really sick to get they treatment they need and deserve from the people on hospitals.

I know many who wollow in so called depression but I know one man who is seriously ill with it and he cannot get the help he needs because the system is not allways giving the help where it is needed.

This is more than a money problem but like most things people think that money will solve the problem

Positive Mental Attitude

something that is sadly lacking on a lot of posts on here. "

I agree, definitely a lot more negativity than positivity 8-

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport

I wonder which friends and relatives of cabinet ministers, and tory party donors, will be picking up the mental health contracts?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

As someone with severe mental health issues, who has been repeatedly denied help for the last five years...

... yeah. I'll believe it when I see it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As someone with severe mental health issues, who has been repeatedly denied help for the last five years...

... yeah. I'll believe it when I see it. "

You should contact your local MIND

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There's too much money put into temporary 'projects' outwith the NHS and meanwhile nhs MH services are struggling but still get the negative press. In my health board MH gets only 6% of the overall budget and the area I work in gets less than 1% of that 6%. It doesn't amount to much.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As someone with severe mental health issues, who has been repeatedly denied help for the last five years...

... yeah. I'll believe it when I see it.

You should contact your local MIND "

Over the last two years, I have contacted every local charity and organisation that there is. Every single one of them has said that they can't offer me any support. Or even point me to anyone who can.

I am out of options and seriously wondering what the point is any more.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"As someone with severe mental health issues, who has been repeatedly denied help for the last five years...

... yeah. I'll believe it when I see it.

You should contact your local MIND

Over the last two years, I have contacted every local charity and organisation that there is. Every single one of them has said that they can't offer me any support. Or even point me to anyone who can.

I am out of options and seriously wondering what the point is any more. "

What about your dr?(silly question I kmow)

I know funding for mental health has been slashed

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I am out of options and seriously wondering what the point is any more. "

There is ALWAYS. a POINT.

You just have to be lucky in finding it .

Good luck witb your Journey ,

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