COVID-19 mental health campaign launches
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge support new Public Health
England’s (PHE) Every Mind Matters platform has launched new advice
focused on looking after people’s mental wellbeing during the
coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It has been updated after new data
shows more than 4 in 5 (84.2%) Brits are worried about the effect
that coronavirus is having on their life, with over half (53.1%)
saying it was affecting their...Request free trial
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge support new Public Health
England’s (PHE)
Every Mind Matters platform has launched new advice focused
on looking after people’s mental wellbeing during the
coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. With many feeling worried, anxious or isolated during these challenging times, Every Mind Matters highlights that there are lots of things we can do to look after our mental wellbeing and help others to prevent these concerns from becoming more serious. The range of new resources, designed specifically to help manage our mental wellbeing during coronavirus, include a tailored COVID-19 Mind Plan, COVID-19 specific content for individuals and their loved ones, and support for specific mental wellbeing issues such as anxiety, stress, low mood and trouble sleeping. The website signposts people to activities such as mindful breathing exercises, help reframing unhelpful thoughts and muscle relaxation. To help get this vital message out there, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are supporting Every Mind Matters and have narrated a new short film set to be broadcast across national TV channels from Monday 20 April. Everyone in the country has been affected by COVID-19 in some way, be it through staying at home and being separated from friends and family, uncertainty about work or education or knowing someone with the virus. The film portrays a range of people whose lives have been affected by COVID-19. It aims to reassure people that support is available and encourages everyone to take care of their mental wellbeing at this difficult time. Alongside the new COVID-19 mental health support, Every Mind Matters encourages people to complete a personal ‘Mind Plan’, a quick and free interactive tool offering tailored mental wellbeing advice. More than 1.9 million Mind Plans have been completed since the launch in October. The NHS-endorsed content has been developed in partnership with clinicians, academics and leading mental health charities and social enterprises including Mind, Mental Health Foundation, Samaritans, Rethink, Mental Health First Aid England, the Royal Foundation, the Centre for Mental Health, Time to Change, NSUN and What Works Wellbeing. It offers authoritative, evidence-based and practical support to the general public, as well as people with specific mental health concerns. The NHS’s Top 5 Tips for maintaining mental wellbeing during the coronavirus outbreakYou can view these and more tips on Every Mind Matters.
Professor Paul Cosford, Emeritus Medical Director at Public Health England, said:
Matt Hancock, Health and Social Care Secretary, said:
Nadine Dorries, Minister for Mental Health, said:
Claire Murdoch, National Director for Mental Health at NHS England and Improvement, said:
The campaign is backed by NHS psychiatrist Dr Max Pemberton who has shared his top tips for supporting mental wellbeing at this current time, including advice on managing your sleep and trying to stay positive. For more information, search ‘Every Mind Matters’ online or visit www.nhs.uk/oneyou/every-mind-matters to create your personalised Mind Plan. |
