The strategy was launched by Minister for Defence People and Veterans Tobias Ellwood at the International Ministerial Conference on Veterans’ issues. The Defence People Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2017-2022 is the result of five years of research on veterans’ issues and aims to build a coordinated approach for mental health and wellbeing.
Although rates of mental disorder are slightly lower in the Armed Forces (3.2%) than in the general population (3.5%), there is still a great challenge to improve the mental health of the MOD’s entire workforce. The strategy is designed to prevent, detect, and treat mental health and wellbeing issues, as well as introduce measures to promote the importance of mental health.
The new Strategy will include plans to:
Minister for Defence People and Veterans Tobias Ellwood said: “A fitter force is a more effective force and keeping our people healthy helps keep this country safe. This new strategy recognises the importance of mental health, alongside physical injuries and will improve the prevention, detection, and treatment of mental health issues which is vital to the wellbeing of our military.
“I’m also delighted to host Ministers from some of our key partner nations, to consult and share best practice on veterans’ issues.”
The conference itself saw Ministers discuss how the transition to civilian life can be improved, including how Governments may be able to use new technology to bring about new opportunities, making the transition smoother; as well as the importance of partnering with the health and charity sector.
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