“I couldn’t face it anymore on my own”. Soaring inflation and unmanageable bills are taking a toll on people’s mental health. East Durham Veterans provides support for those struggling. Anja_Popp reports.
Now the cost of living crisis and soaring inflation are piling even more pressure on people who are already struggling to pay their bills. And that’s taking a toll on their mental health.
While the Government has promised financial support for vulnerable people -including £2.3 billion over the next year to boost mental health services- many are turning to charities for help.
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