The chief executive of Mental Health First Aid England says going into every secondary school is just the beginning of a modern approach to mental illnessPoppy Jaman,chief executive of the not-for-profit Mental Health First Aid England (MHFAE), believes Theresa May meant business when she pledged in January to develop mental health a priority. Despite ministers being accused of breaking their promises after £800m in cash earmarked for mental health was final month redirected to offsetting wider NHS budget problems, or Jaman argues that the government will approach good. Related: Prince Harry grief revelations draw compliment from mental health experts The jobcentre service needs staff who understand mental health so people get the right support Related: Prince William: suicide callout shed light on men's mental health Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com