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Plan Psychiatrie et Santé mentale 2011-2015 (Plan Psychiatry and Mental health 2011-2015)

Government of France Country Resources Mental Health Strategies and Plans France 29 February 2012 Policy document

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The plan Psychiatry and Mental Health 2011-2015 aims to improve responses of the health system to mental disorders, the World Health Organization (WHO) reminds us that they are major contributors to morbidity and premature mortality. Mental health should be a priority area of health policy.
The plan Psychiatry and Mental Health 2011-2015 aims to give all French people a just understanding the issues of an ambitious policy for mental health and to provide a common framework of action to all stakeholders involved in the fight against mental disorders and the building of answers for considering life with and despite these disorders.

Le plan de Psychiatrie et santé mentale 2011-2015 vise à améliorer les réponses qu’apporte le système de santé aux troubles mentaux, dont l’Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS) nous rappelle qu’ils contribuent largement à la morbidité et à la mortalité prématurée. La santé mentale doit être un domaine prioritaire des politiques de santé.
Le plan de Psychiatrie et santé mentale 2011-2015 a pour objectif de donner à tous les Français une juste compréhension des enjeux d’une politique ambitieuse de santé mentale et d’offrir un cadre commun d’action à l’ensemble des acteurs engagés dans la lutte contre les troubles psychiques et la construction de réponses permettant d’envisager la vie avec et malgré ces troubles.

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