Mental health spending 'unacceptably low', charity says

Councils spend less than 1.4% of their total budget on mental health care, leading to calls for a new 'national strategy'

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Local council spending on mental health services is "unacceptably low", a damning report by the charity Mind has revealed.

It found that councils were spending an average of 1.36 per cent of their public health budget on mental health services. Some local authorities were even unaware that they were responsible for spending on mental health, The Guardian reports.

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