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    Charity calls for faster access to mental health services

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 11, 2026No Comments
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    Mind Cymru has published its manifesto calling for the next Welsh Government to improve access to mental health support and respond to a rising mental health need, especially in children and young people.
    Its manifesto, ‘Mental Health Is Everything’, shows increasing demand combined with lengthy waiting times and rising inequalities are leaving too many communities in Wales without the right support.
    The charity is calling for faster, fairer access to services, and for stronger partnerships across the NHS, communities and third sector organisations in order to help make it happen.
    Simon Jones, Head of Policy and Campaigns at Mind Cymru explains: “Mental health is something which affects all parts of our lives – from the relationships we have with others, to our finances, our work lives and our physical health too.
    “And yet we know too many people in Wales are still waiting too long for support, falling through the cracks, or facing stigma when they ask for help with their mental health. This needs to change.”
    Lived experiences
    Over the course of the last Senedd term, Mind Cymru has spoken to thousands of people in Wales about their experiences of accessing mental health support. Central to its call for action is the Big Mental Health Report, produced by Mind as an annual ‘state of the nation’ look at mental health in England and Wales.
    The charity found substantial evidence of growing need for mental health support in communities across Wales. When asked about their experiences, people consistently said they needed quicker access to support, to be more involved in their treatment choices, and to be better supported with wider aspects of their lives.
    Simon Jones added, “Across Wales, people are telling us the same thing: they need quicker access to mental health services, to be treated with dignity and respect, and to have a proper say in how they are supported.
    “The 2026 Senedd election is a key moment to ensure the mental health of our communities is a focus of the next government. That’s why we’re calling on all candidates to understand what it’s like to seek support for your mental health, make it a priority in their campaigns, and commit to improving access to and quality of mental health services for all people in Wales.”
    Key calls for improvement
    Mind Cymru is calling on the next Welsh Government to:
    • Make mental health a clear priority within the next Programme for Government.

    • Commit to transforming the mental health system to improve access and experiences of mental health support for all.

    • Prioritise children and young people through a clear strategic response to rising mental health need.

    • Improve relationships between statutory and voluntary sectors with enhanced coproduction to reach those most in need of support.

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