Coronavirus (COVID-19): mental health – transition and recovery plan (Scotland)

The Scottish Government have released a plan in response to the mental health impacts of Covid-19. It addresses the challenges that the pandemic has had, and will continue to have, on the population’s mental health.

Chapters are as follows:

  1. Whole Population Mental Health
  2. Employment
  3. Ensuring Equity and Equality
  4. Socio-Economic Inequalities
  5. Relationships
  6. Children, Young People and Families
  7. Women and Girls’ Mental Health
  8. People With Long-Term Physical Health Conditions and Disabilities
  9. Older People
  10. People Who Have Suffered Bereavement and Loss
  11. Distress Interventions
  12. Suicide Prevention
  13. Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery from Covid-19 Infection
  14. A Long-Term, Trauma-Informed Approach to Recovery
  15. Digital Innovations
  16. Mental Health Services
  17. Forensic Mental Health Services
  18. Mental Health Law

Find the full report (in English) here. 

Type
Data Sources, Governmental / Institutional / Public Health Statutory Body Document, Policy & Policy Analysis
Theme
Communicable diseases, Groups that experience vulnerability: women, ethnic minorities, LGBTI+, migrants, disability, Mental health, addiction
Country
United Kingdom
Level
National
Year
2020


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