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Changes to the built and natural environment like housing upgrades, green infrastructure and nature-based solutions, can help mental wellbeing and build resilience
Concern about climate change and extreme weather events are already contributing to a number of common mental health conditions.
An approach to payment for providers of IAPT services that links payment to patient outcomes as well as the provider’s levels of activity.
Climate change is negatively impacting mental health and wellbeing. These impacts are not distributed equally.
There are practical and evidence-based interventions that can help protect mental health against climate change and extreme weather.
Community and educational approaches include nature-based solutions and climate literacy initiatives. They can help people build resilience and process emotions.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
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