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Veterans’ Mental Health

12 March 2020

Lead MP

Johnny Mercer

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

Justice & CourtsNHSDefenceMental Health
Other Contributors: 21

At a Glance

Johnny Mercer raised concerns about veterans’ mental health in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Minister of State for Defence expressed deep regret over the death of a service person in Iraq and acknowledged the ongoing commitment of armed forces. He stated that the Government is committed to better support for individuals experiencing mental distress, including through education and providing access to health services. The Minister highlighted new measures such as a veteran mortality study and increased funding for veterans' mental health care.

Government Response

Justice & CourtsNHSDefenceMental Health
Government Response
Discussed ongoing conversations with coroner services, resilience training within the military, tracing individuals post-service, and commitment to ending lawfare. Acknowledged stigma reduction efforts and emphasised ensuring adequate support for those seeking help. Emphasised that the Office for Veterans’ Affairs is key to pulling together great work in the veterans space across Government Departments. Highlighted commitment to strengthen armed forces covenant and ensure no individual or family is disadvantaged due to service. Acknowledged historical challenges regarding prosecutions of military personnel and committed to restoring balance, fairness, and justice. Encouraged cross-party collaboration.

Shadow Response

Stephen Morgan
Shadow Response
Expressed condolences for recent deaths, welcomed the statement but questioned data collection and transition support. Criticised the Budget's £10 million funding allocation as insufficient.
Assessment & feedback
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