Our Assessment of the Government's First Year in Office - Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
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After six months of work, deputies Sébastien Peytavie and Christine Le Nabour issued a report assessing the law of 11 February 2005, calling for a redefinition of disability and its deinstitutionalization.
A parliamentary report highlights the need for coordinated action to improve the mental health of young people in the face of increasing needs and inadequate care provision.
At the end of June, the Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO) approved conclusions on promoting and protecting the mental health of children and adolescents in the digital age. The document, prepared by the Polish Presidency, provides impetus for shaping EU policies that take into account the mental health of children and adolescents.
Our assessment of the government's first year in office - Money and Mental Health Policy Institute
Helen Undy, Chief Executive, Money and Mental Health One year on from the election - has anything improved for money and mental health? 9 July 2025 Read a short summary of this blog With a year having passed since the 2024 general election, Helen Undy looks back at Money and Mental Health’s five big asks at that election. Assessing progress over the last year, Helen provides a report card on how things have changed on the issues …
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