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Millions Urged for NHS Therapy Amid Work Crisis
18 Feb
Summary
- NHS launches mass media campaign for mental health support.
- Mental health is the leading cause of long-term sickness.
- Nine million Brits suffering mental health conditions urged to seek therapy.

The NHS has initiated a significant mass media campaign across social networks, search engines, and television, urging over nine million Britons to access therapy for mental health conditions. This action is a response to mental health emerging as the primary cause of long-term sickness in the UK, with a substantial portion of the rise in disability benefits attributed to mental health claims. The campaign specifically targets individuals suffering from common mental health conditions such as social anxiety, panic disorder, PTSD, body dysmorphic disorder, and phobias.
This initiative aims to address the growing issue of worklessness linked to mental well-being. Recent figures indicate a concerning rise in unemployment among young people and an overall increase in joblessness reaching a nearly five-year high. Alongside this, 2.8 million people are economically inactive due to long-term sickness. Health bosses emphasize that NHS talking therapies, including CBT and counselling, are available for free and can help individuals return to work and social engagement.


