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One in four of us will be affected by a mental health problem…

by Ian Shires on 13 October, 2018

Had this email off Norman Lamb MP, thought I’d share it with you…..

Around the world, one in four people will be affected by a mental health problem at some point in their life.

And here in the UK, 300,000 people lose their job every year, due to long-term mental health issues.

But our largest employers are not doing enough of the heavy lifting.

Large and medium-sized companies should be transparent in how they support staff with mental health issues.

The Liberal Democrats want to see this become the case for every company employing more than 500 staff members – whilst encouraging every employer to do more.

It would help to drive up standards of mental wellbeing in the workplace, as employers would need to improve their mental health plans to compete for the best staff.

And a healthier, happier workforce is in the interests of every organisation.

Currently, the annual cost of mental health to employers in the UK is as much as £42bn, with the total cost to the UK economy estimated at £99bn.

And businesses stand to gain, as the average return on investment of workplace mental health interventions is £4.20 for every £1 spent.

Supporting those affected by mental health is the kind and decent thing to do – but it also makes total economic sense for our country.

The Liberal Democrats will end historic mental health injustice across the board by investing a further £1 bn into mental health services.

Do you agree with our plan? Join our campaign now:

Let’s end mental health injustice

Thank you,

Norman

Norman Lamb
MP for North Norfolk

PS – You find out more about this policy here, and you can read about the mental health policies we passed at conference here and here.

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