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International Perspectives: How Other Countries Support Politicians’ Health
Looking beyond national borders provides insights into best practices:
1. The United Kingdom
The UK Parliament offers mental health support services for MPs, including counseling and peer support groups. They also promote work-life balance through flexible schedules.
2. Canada
Canadian government agencies emphasize preventive healthcare, with regular health assessments and wellness programs for public servants.
3. Australia
The Australian Public Service incorporates mental health training and resilience programs, recognizing the critical link between health and productivity.
4. Scandinavian Countries
Nations like Sweden and Norway prioritize employee well-being through comprehensive social support systems, ensuring that public officials have access to health services and work-life balance.
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