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£1 Million donated by the Government in response to
ITVs Help our Helplines campaign
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Funding will be allocated to mental health charities
helplines as part of the Coronavirus Mental Health Response
Fund
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Fundraising appeal to feature tonight as part of ITV’s
Britain’s Got Talent
Inspired by ITV’s Help Our Helplines campaign, the Government is
donating £1 million to charities across the country through the
Coronavirus Mental Health Response Fund, administered by
Mind.
The donation will be announced during the final episode of hit
ITV programme Britain’s Got Talent, airing tonight.
The extra £1 million of Government funding comes as part of a
package of support for the mental health sector on World Mental
Health Day, including £2 million for research into the effects of
COVID-19 on the mental health of at risk groups, and over £400
million to eradicate dormitories in mental health facilities in
England.
Health and Social Care Secretary said:
“This unprecedented pandemic has changed life as we
know it, and will have understandably caused or added to the
concerns and hardship of those suffering from mental health
conditions.
“Mental health charities do an amazing job of working alongside
the NHS to support those who need it, when they need it. I am
delighted to be able to extend support for these charities on
World Mental Health Day, by £1 million to mental health charities
in response to ITVs Help Our Helplines campaign.”
Minister for Mental Health, said:
“I know how difficult this pandemic has been for so
many, particularly those with pre-existing mental health
conditions.
“ITV’s Help Our Helplines campaign has done an incredible job of
shining a light on the important work of mental health charities
across the country and this funding will go a long way to helping
people in their darkest moments.”
This will fund mental health helplines, which are able to provide
direct access to information, emotional support and other
services. There is a range of helplines, including
condition-specific helplines, local helplines, and support for
particular groups and communities.
ITV chief executive Carolyn McCall said:
"This £1 million donation from the Department of Health and
Social Care is a real boost to ITV’s Britain Get Talking Help Our
Helplines campaign. The number of people looking for help has
risen significantly as it continues to be a challenging time for
many.
"We are grateful to the Government for recognising our campaign
with this generous pledge. It will help mental health charity
helplines continue to offer their support to everyone who needs
their help;”
ITV’s Help Our Helplines campaign launched on 5 October which
will end with a final fundraising call on tonight Britain’s Got
Talent final to mark World Mental Health Day. It is supporting
the helplines of Mind, YoungMinds, CALM and SamH.
The campaign aims to raise funding through public donations to
support mental health charity helplines during Covid-19, so that
no call goes unanswered.
The Government has given £5 million to the Coronavirus Mental
Health Response Fund, established in March, reaching over 130
mental health charities including BEAT and Mind. This is on top
of a further £4.2 million to other mental health charities across
the country.