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The easing of lockdown may have been welcomed by most people, but for some, venturing back into society or the workplace after many months of restrictions could have been a little overwhelming.

There is also the impact of furlough ending, the Self-Employment Support Scheme grant drawing to a close and the removal of the £20 weekly uplift to Universal Credit, plus fears over redundancy and unsettled job stability to consider.

People struggling financially and psychologically with changes in their circumstances may be at risk of increased levels of stress, anxiety or depression.

Whether that's something recently diagnosed during lockdown, or an underlying condition now coming to light, it's important that everyone understands there is

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