This petition was submitted during the 2015-2017 parliament
Rejected petition Stop the DWP treating mental illness as a lesser concern
Despite at least one in four of us being affected at some point in our lives, mental illness has long been the poor relation in health care. The Prime Minister recently said that mental health has been 'dangerously disregarded' and announced plans to 'transform' attitudes.
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A press release from the DWP on 23/02/17 explicitly compares hypothetical claims from a person 'with a visual or cognitive impairment' with a person 'who experiences psychological distress' 'as a result of social phobia or anxiety'. The implication is that psychological distress (mental) is less impactful than visual or cognitive impairment (physical), downplaying how debilitating such conditions can be. If the Prime Minister is pushing to 'transform attitudes', she needs to start with this one.
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