Social Worker Martin Webber from the United Kingdom: "On World Mental Health Day here is an opportunity to reflect on the importance of social connections for our mental health. "
... The full effect of the pandemic on our mental health is only now becoming apparent. Rates of depression in the UK have almost doubled during the pandemic. The pandemic has had a disproportionate effect on young people, women, and people living with young children. Further, the World Health Organisation has reported this week that mental health service provision has been disrupted globally amidst rising demand. ...
... One thing the pandemic has highlighted is how important people are for each other. We look out for friends and neighbours who are self-isolating. We use video-calling to keep in touch with friends and family we cannot visit. We have re-discovered the importance of community.