Local councillors encourage residents to seek help this Mental Health Awareness Week

22 May 2023

This week (15-21 May) is Mental Health Awareness Week, an annual event by The Mental Health Foundation which aims to get people talking about their mental wellbeing. 

This year’s theme is anxiety. Most people feel anxious at some point in their lives, but sometimes it can get out of control and become a mental health problem.

According to The Mental Health Foundation, anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health problems people face, as figures show up to 1 in 20 people in the UK have generalised anxiety disorder.

Last month the City Council also announced young people’s mental health organisations will receive an extra £75,000 this year to ensure young people can access free drop-in sessions for their mental health without referral or appointment.

This comes as the cost-of-living crisis is wreaking havoc on peoples’ mental health. A recent poll conducted by The Mental Health Foundation found that the most reported cause of anxiety was being able to pay bills, and those aged 35-64 years old were most anxious about finances.

Councillor Jane Carr, Lib Dem Progressive Alliance Cabinet Member for Tackling Social Inequalities, added:

“People can often feel anxious during times of uncertainty and with the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, money worries are at the front of people’s minds. We have some fantastic charities and local projects in Milton Keynes that can provide people with the valuable support they need, so we want to take this opportunity to reassure residents that support is available, and nobody should suffer in silence.”

Last year the City Council invested £110,000 in local projects to tackle mental health inequalities across the city.

If you want to seek advice and support for your mental health, there are several local charities and organisations who can help:

To find out about mental health services available in Milton Keynes you can access this using the dedicated mental health and wellbeing page on the City Council’s website.

If you, or someone you know needs crisis support you can also:

  • Call Samaritans on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org
  • Call Breathing Space on 0800 83 85 87 
  • Call NHS24 on 111

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