9 May 2013
Shailesh Vara calls for a forthcoming debate on mental health to specifically address the associated social stigma, so that many more people who suffer from mental health problems come forward for treatment rather than shy away.

Mr Shailesh Vara (North West Cambridgeshire) (Con): In the Leader of the House’s opening comments, he mentioned a forthcoming debate on mental health. He will be aware that one of the biggest mental health issues is the associated social stigma. Will he ensure that, when the Minister replies to the debate, he specifically addresses social stigma, so that hon. Members can ensure that many more people who suffer from mental health come forward for treatment rather than shy away?

Mr Lansley: My hon. Friend will, of course, recall the important debate on mental health some 18 months ago. I hope that next Thursday’s debate will follow up on that and embrace other mental health issues. He is right to say that social stigma has been addressed previously, and we need to continue to tackle it. He will recall that Cambridgeshire was a pilot area in the campaign against social stigma associated with mental health diagnoses. That was very important and I hope the debate will afford the opportunity to which he refers.

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