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NHS Wales is partnering with foodbanks to help with mental health impacts of the cost-of-living crisis

9 December 2024

SilverCloud® Wales, an online platform providing guided, self-help support based on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), is being promoted with an awareness campaign at foodbanks in key Welsh towns and cities.

The free programmes on offer include support for money worries, anxiety, depression and stress.

NHS Wales online CBT project manager Fionnuala Clayton said: “Financial hardship is a key contributor to mental health problems, which in turn can negatively impact the ability to earn or manage money.  It’s vital that we break that chain through timely, preventative support like SilverCloud, which teaches practical tools to help mitigate money worries, turning negative thinking into positive action.”

Research by the Mental Health Foundation reveals that financial strain is the main factor behind anxiety in the UK.  Meanwhile a study by the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute highlights the vicious cycle link between financial difficulty and poor mental health. The charity found that people struggling with financial hardship were 5.5 times more likely to experience mental health problems.  Similarly, people with long term mental health issues were 9.3 times more likely find it tough to manage financially.

Liz Davies – Strategic Manager of Cardiff Foodbank – says mental health issues are among one of the top reasons for referrals to the service. Liz said: “Being in the right frame of mind and having mental capacity is fundamental to be able to deal with financial problems.

SilverCloud’s Space from Money Worries programme includes modules on facing financial fears, finding new ways of coping with money problems and keeping to a budget.  Anyone in Wales aged 16+ can self-refer to SilverCloud for free without seeing a GP or joining waiting lists.

Image: Cleide Correia, manager of Merthyr Cynon Foodbank with SilverCloud poster.

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