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Answer Overview

Response rates from 1.4k Workers and Unemployed Action voters.

96%
Yes
4%
No
93%
Yes
4%
No
2%
Yes, but only increase funding for personalised care instead of subsidising pharmaceutical companies
0%
No, incentivise private companies to address this issue instead
1%
Yes, our mental healthcare system needs more funding to provide a higher quality of care and services
0%
No, and too many people are abusing the system by making false disability claims
0%
No, and the government should not be involved in healthcare

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Workers and Unemployed Action voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZL6BT7answered…6 days6D

Yes to more funding, but not for "research and treatment" because that's just code for oharmaceutical companies who are already exploiting the distress of many for profit. Funding should be invested into resolving the social determinants of mental illness.

 @9H76M6Ganswered…12mos12MO

Funding for research and medication, not necessarily the programs they have that don't work (or at least only put people on them that are benefitting)

 @8C5RDBVanswered…4yrs4Y

Yes, also have psychologists full time in every school and focus on well-being rather than prescriptions pushed by big pharma.

 @93FJZV7answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but do not subsidise Israeli pharmaceutical companies (Ireland-based, Irish-founded only, and non-Israeli MNCs with significant Irish operations and no Israeli operations).

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