Big Issue founder Lord John Bird called for the “dismantling of the mental health barrier” in a House of Lords debate yesterday, highlighting the importance of job security in the fight against mental illness.
Leading the debate, Lord Bird said it was vital that people were able to lift themselves out of “killer” poverty that holds them back in society, stressing that there is a direct relationship between mental health wellbeing and stable employment.
He said that having a good job increases the chance of a “stable mental health existence” and can give people a sense of purpose.
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Lord Bird said: “if you have a good job where you can pay your own way, where you can take your family on holiday, you can take them to a museum, you can take them to the seaside and you can have a general sense of purpose in life.
“If you’re living on the edge then you’re like someone with a permanent toothache, you are stuck and it will affect your mental wellbeing and it will go out of the door.”