Croydon charity offer anxiety programme as experts suggest surge in mental health cases post lockdown
Emma Turner has worked at Mind in Croydon for 11 years
PIC: Mind in Croydon
A senior manager of a Croydon mental health charity says she expects to see a surge in demand for their services as the third lockdown ends.
Emma Turner, the deputy CEO of Mind in Croydon, was talking as the charity outlined its plans for Croydon a six-week online anxiety course to help those struggling with the mental health disorder.
6 in 100 people in the UK suffer from a generalised anxiety disorder every week.