High Peak Liberal DemocratsIn the UK we're lucky. We're able to turn to the NHS at some of the lowest points in our lives. On a daily basis, our health and care workers are there for us, and deal with tragedy, sickness and death. But all too often, these same front line care staff are overworked and underpaid.
All too often, are front line care staff are overworked and underpaid.
Many key workers haven't recovered from working during the pandemic this Spring, and these are the same workers we are asking to fight COVID-19 on the frontline again this Autumn. That's why today I'm proud that Liberal Democrat conference voted overwhelmingly to support a package improving mental health support for those health and care workers.
You can read the full motion here:
Improve Mental Health Support for Health and Care Staff
Before the pandemic hit, sickness absence rates in the NHS were higher than in the rest of the economy. Anxiety, stress, depression and other psychiatric illnesses accounted for nearly a quarter of absences, exceeding other reasons for sickness absence. As staff are pushed harder and budgets are cut further, we're likely to see a further increase in the rates of mental health issues among health and care staff in the coming years.
There is a second wave of coronavirus infections on the horizon. Staff are likely to face a second hit to their mental wellbeing. To protect our health and care staff, we must act now.
Staff across the sector are also expected to be hit hard with the long-term mental health implications of the coronavirus pandemic. Following the 2003 SARS outbreak, studies found that approximately 10% of health staff involved in the response suffered from post traumatic stress disorder. Many more displayed signs of other psychological distress.
There is a second wave of coronavirus infections on the horizon. Staff are likely to face a second hit to their mental wellbeing. To protect our health and care staff, we must act now.
Without intervention, the mental health crisis in our health and social care sector will only get worse. That's why the Liberal Democrats are calling for a comprehensive package to support the mental health needs of health and social care staff. Liberal Democrat Conference has voted to support:
Our health and social care heroes have always supported this country in times of need. Now it's our turn to support them.
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