EK mental health charities join forces to help people through pandemic
As numbers of those struggling to cope with the pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of charities are urging people to tackle the stigma and discrimination around mental health
East Kilbride man Liam Rankin supports the message
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Mental Health Emergency: Experts warn the fallout will last for years
As part of our new campaign, Joe Shute spoke to two specialists who fear for a ‘rising tide’ of people whose lives will be defined by Covid
12 January 2021 • 8:15pm
Sir Simon Wessely is very concerned about the long-term impact on the nation s mental health
Credit: Clare Molden/The Telegraph
When we are at war, says Professor Sir Simon Wessely, past president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, it is not the bombs and bullets, but the mental health fallout that is felt through subsequent generations. And so it is with pandemics.
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