As the Conservative party today predicts that we will see a staggering 26% increase in the number of people experiencing mental health problems by 2010 as a direct result of Britain’s economic crisis, leading mental health charity Mind says that more investment is needed in services to help cope with this potential surge. Mind’s Chief Executive Paul Farmer said: “Financial health and mental health are inextricably linked.
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