Sir Kir Stamor Has asked Government Emphasis on mental health benefits on comprehensive support, expressing concern that young people may depend on welfare for life.
On BBC Radio 4’s Today program, Prime Minister It was asked whether the government would tell those people with anxiety and depression that their conditions are not an excuse to stop demanding work.
He replied: “I think we need to see this issue of mental health again and ask ourselves a fundamental question, which we will not do better in resources and support that we will not improve our money which is necessary for mental health, just than saying, it is to be provided in advantage.”
“I am not saying that you should not benefit for mental health issues, but I think we need to examine it very carefully.

“I think it’s wrong, and I don’t just say that because of the implications of expenses. I say this because if you are on profit in your 20s, it is very difficult to get profit for the rest of your life. It is not good, and in that case there is a million youth. So there is a moral case to change it.”
In its election manifesto, Labor Promised to recruit 8,500 more mental health workers. data Published by the Department of Health and Social Care in June showed that the government had so far hired 6,700 as part of its £ 680 million schemes.
In addition, the party said that it will keep an expert mental health professional in every school, but it will not be completed by 2030.
The minister is hoping that people need support, will use the NHS app, where they can first self-refer to talk without an appointment with their GP.
Treasury 85 will also fund the construction of new dedicated mental health emergency departments. The £ 120 million project was announced in reviewing the expenditure earlier this year.
The government has been under pressure to spend on profit since the introduction of the Covid-19 epidemic, with an increase of £ 20 billion. The estimated growth by the end of the decade is £ 70 billion.

It said that the number of people who claim a disease or disability benefit can reach 4.3 million by 2030 until changes were made.
Mark Winstonale, Chief Executive Officer of Mental Health Services Charity, reconsidered mental illness, warned the government against withdrawing support alone.
He said: “There are 1.8 million people records in the mental health waiting list, along with falling into many crisis and losing their jobs, they wait exceptionally for treatment for a long time. We agree with the Prime Minister that more money should be invested to help people reach treatment.
“At the same time, we know that safe work protects mental health, but many people do not get the right support in employment, and only by cutting one’s financial lifeline will be respondent alone.
“The real task is to build capacity in the health system and expand targeted employment programs, which is done sensitively but quickly to reduce economic inactivity among young people.
“For this, the government needs to work closely with frontline organizations to correct it.”