Debates between Joshua Reynolds and Preet Kaur Gill during the 2024 Parliament

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Joshua Reynolds and Preet Kaur Gill
Tuesday 9th June 2026

(4 days, 10 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Preet Kaur Gill Portrait Preet Kaur Gill
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First, I commend my hon. Friend for her tireless campaigning to improve mental health and prevent suicides—I know this is personal for her. We have made progress on implementing the strategy, including launching the near to real-time suspected suicide surveillance system to detect trends earlier. We have also committed £3.6 million in support for middle-aged men for areas that need it, ensuring that it is co-produced with families and local partners so that it is accessible. We plan to update the strategy, which will consider the evidence, the progress so far, and where there are opportunities to go further, but I would welcome my hon. Friend’s input into this very important work.

Joshua Reynolds Portrait Mr Joshua Reynolds (Maidenhead) (LD)
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Early intervention saves lives, yet far too often support arrives only at the point of crisis, especially for young people in our education system. Will the Minister support the Liberal Democrats’ calls for a dedicated mental health professional in every primary and secondary school as well as mental health hubs in our communities, so that fewer young people reach that point of crisis?

Preet Kaur Gill Portrait Preet Kaur Gill
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Yes. This Government have already recruited 8,500 mental health support workers, and more than 10,000 schools already have a mental health support worker. There is much more to do—we have to ensure young people are not left on a waiting list. We know that many face crisis before they can access care, and I would be keen to hear a bit more from the hon. Gentleman about the work he is doing locally on this issue.