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  2. Oct 9, 2020 · As anyone who has been diagnosed with a mental health condition will know, investing in our mental health is essential to returning to our full potential. COVID-19 has put unprecedented strain on our mental health, whilst simultaneously disrupting treatment and services around the world.

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  3. Oct 19, 2020 · As the treatment gap continues to widen, significant investment is needed to increase access to care for the most vulnerable worldwide. In the first two articles of this 3-part series, we discussed what it means to invest in mental health broadly (part 1) and how to invest in your own mental health (part 2). But, the question remains, how can ...

  4. The cost effectiveness studies presented in this report highlight the benefits of investing in programs for which there is well-established evidence: quality of care, primary care, prevention and early intervention, improving access to community-based mental health services for severe mental illnesses, expanding access to counselling and psychot...

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  5. Aug 3, 2020 · The GlobalMentalHealth@Harvard Initiative, will be releasing a mini-series to highlight ways to invest in the mental health of our communities and ourselves during COVID-19, and encourage further discussion about the return on investment in mental health.

  6. Oct 10, 2020 · What investment is needed from governments and non-governmental organisations to mitigate the mental health impact of COVID-19 and, more importantly, to improve mental health globally?

  7. WHY INVESTING IN MENTAL HEALTH WILL CONTRIBUTE TO CANADA’S ECONOMIC PROSPERITY AND TO THE SUSTAINABILITY OF OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM. BACKGROUNDER - KEY FACTS. given year, one in five people in Canada experiences a mental health problem or illness, economy well in excess of $50 billion. represents 2.8% of 2011 GDP.

  8. The cost effectiveness studies presented in this report highlight the benefits of investing in programs for which there is well-established evidence: quality of care, primary care, prevention and early intervention, improving access to community-based mental health services for severe mental illnesses, expanding access to counselling and ...

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