The Mental Health Advocacy Platform released a statement calling for a European Strategy for Mental Health that takes an intersectional approach and can meet everyone’s diverse needs.
The Mental Health Advocacy Platform released a statement calling for a European Strategy for Mental Health that takes an intersectional approach and can meet everyone’s diverse needs.
A comprehensive European Mental Health Strategy is essential to tackle inequalities in mental health care, support prevention and early intervention services. Moreover, to promote the wellbeing of millions of people in the EU, protect the rights of people with lived experience of mental health problems and raise awareness to end mental health stigma and discrimination.
In general, women and girls, children, ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, LGBTI, older persons, undocumented people, young people and those with difficult socio-economic realities, are just a few examples of groups that are at risk of being disproportionately impacted by mental ill-health. Whilst certain groups are more likely to bear an unequal burden, they are also less likely to receive tailored mental health support. To that end, a human-rights based European Strategy on Mental Health that addresses the socio-economic determinants of mental health is imperative to achieve an equitable approach to mental healthcare.
In December 2019, the Council Conclusions on the Economy of Well-being invited the European Commission to “propose a Mental Health Strategy for the Union, taking into account the cross-sectoral impacts of different policies on mental health.” Considering the increased shift towards the recovery phase of the pandemic and taking these reflections into account, the Mental Health Advocacy Platform is collectively calling on the European Commission to develop and adopt a comprehensive long-term Mental Health Strategy, which:
Read the full set of recommendations below.
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Fatima.awil[at]mhe-sme[dot]org
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