The action plan to reduce the long-term negative consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic on public mental health aimed to mitigate the long-term negative consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic on public mental health. It aims to enhance access to mental health services and improve the general mental well-being of the population. The policy is spearheaded by the Ministry of Health, with the National Audit Office conducting assessments. Key stakeholders include medical institutions, mental health professionals, and public health offices. The policy is national in scope, with a budget allocation of EUR 3.0 million for 2020, EUR 11.3 million for 2021, and EUR 7.2 million for 2022. It covers the entire population, with a focus on individuals suffering from depression, anxiety, and stress disorders, and places particular emphasis on children and adolescents. The action plan includes: Increasing visits to primary mental health care professionals. Providing free psychological support at Mental Health Centres and municipal public health offices. Implementing targeted support measures for children and adolescents. The action plan was approved and updated in May 2021, with specific budget allocations for 2020-2022.
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