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People with chronic conditions to share in £2m mental health fund

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People with long-term health conditions are being given a share of a £2 million Mental Health Foundation scheme to support people worst hit by the coronavirus pandemic.The cash is funding the Covid Response Programme, which will provide practical mental health support to those most in need.In Scotland, £500,00 is going to charities helping people living with chronic health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, multiple sclerosis and arthritis.The Mental Health Foundation in Scotland and the Health and Social Care Alliance are each contributing £250,000 to support eight charities through the Living Well: Emotional Support Matters project.People with long-term health conditions in Scotland were more likely to be anxious due to

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