Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 01 September 2020
We have invested record sums in general mental health and in child and adolescent mental health. We are employing record numbers of professionals in mental health. We are employing school counsellors across our school estate in order to be more preventative.
In the programme for government last year, we set out a plan of action for reforming how we deliver child and adolescent mental health services in order to rely less on specialist services—making sure that they are there for people who need specialist care but having a much more preventative plan of action and approach, for example, in the national wellbeing service.
Inevitably, there has been disruption from Covid, as so much of our work has suffered. We are getting it back on track. It would have been wrong to announce a new programme today. We want to deliver the commitments that we set out, and we are getting on with doing that. There is additional support for general mental health through distress brief interventions, which make mental health services more accessible. We will continue to take forward those priorities.