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Concern about climate change and extreme weather events are already contributing to a number of common mental health conditions.
This section looks at climate change communication, its emotional impacts and the support options.
Children and young people are at heightened risk from the mental health and wellbeing impacts of climate change but there are ways to support them.
Guidance for commissioners and health professionals to make decisions about mental health services and interventions based on data and analysis.
Some occupational groups may be at increased risk of mental health impacts associated with extreme weather.
Climate change is negatively impacting mental health and wellbeing. These impacts are not distributed equally.
Advice for British people with mental health needs, and their families and carers, while travelling or living abroad.
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