Mental Health & Money Advice service launches a toolkit of new resources

Mental Health UK share a Mental Health & Money Toolkit that helps you manage your money and mental health and take control of your finances.

Despite the government ploughing billions into the furlough scheme and supporting an increase in people applying for Universal Credit, new online research from YouGov has revealed that nearly one in five UK adults (19%) said that their financial situation has worsened since the onset of the pandemic and that their mental health has been negatively impacted as a result.

The toolkit has been co-designed with people who have experience of mental health and money problems. It aims to help people understand the relationship between their money and mental health, learn self-help techniques to help manage the challenges they face and take control of their finances.

For more information about Mental Health & Money Advice, and to access the free toolkit, visit: http://www.mhma.org.uk/toolkit