Mental health is a fundamental part of our overall health. Yet for too long, a firefighting approach to mental health has left millions of people without any support until they reach a crisis point.
Britain faces a mental health crisis, with rising levels of eating disorders, suicide and severe illness. The services that are supposed to support people are unable to cope, having been pushed to breaking point under the Conservatives.
Now, the Labour Government is shockingly scrapping suicide prevention grants and vital mental health targets. And last year, Nigel Farage disgracefully said that the UK is creating a “class of victims”.
The Liberal Democrats believe in a mental health system that intervenes early, supports families, and meets people where they are.
Today, our members passed a transformative new evidence-based policy to ensure that mental health is treated with the urgency and dignity it deserves.
Putting Prevention First
We would move away from a system that only reacts to crises and toward one that builds resilience, through:
A Fairer, More Integrated System
Mental health doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It is often tied to housing, debt, and employment. Our plan integrates these services to provide a safety net that actually catches people:
- Financial & Housing Support: Integrating mental health services with money, substance abuse, and housing advice by default.
- Free Prescriptions: Making NHS prescriptions free for those with chronic mental health conditions, ending the unfair financial burden on the most vulnerable.
- Properly Supporting Carers: Placing a legal duty on health professionals to identify and support unpaid carers and family members, ensuring they aren’t left to cope alone.

