During the state opening of parliament on July 17th, The Labour government outlined its plans to reform the Mental Health Act, focusing on improving mental health provision. In alignment with these government efforts, insurance providers have enhanced policies which include benefits that cater to people, young and old. So how can they support you?
Mental Health Reform
The government’s ongoing commitment to mental health reform aims to encourage people to give their mental health the same attention as their physical health. Despite this challenge, there are options available to those looking for support without the burden of high costs.
Through the integration of mental health support into their policies, insurance companies are playing a pivotal role in promoting mental well-being, which aligns with the government’s vision for a reformed mental health system.
Value-Added Benefits
Insurance policies offer a comprehensive range of value added benefits from physical to mental health.
One significant benefit is the provision of access to mental health support services, such as counselling and therapy, often available through online platforms. Many insurance policies now include free or funded access to mental health professionals. Insurance companies are also offering discounts on mental health apps, which provide tools for stress management, mood tracking, and guided meditations.
These tools could help you take the proactive steps in managing your health on a daily basis. Some insurers are partnering with mental health organisations to provide support networks, ensuring that policyholders have access to a wide range of resources and support systems.
Support for You Focusing on your mental health is important and finding the right plan for you can be difficult, but you don’t have to do it alone.
To discuss the options available to you why not get in contact with one of our adviser's today.
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