WHO Sounds Alarm on Global Mental Health Progress

WHO's latest report indicates alarming stagnation in global mental health progress, mirrored in Spain's struggles and initiatives.

Key Points

  • • Global mental health objectives are not being met according to WHO.
  • • Spain is launching initiatives to address mental health and psychosocial risks.
  • • INSST is holding workshops to improve workplace mental health awareness.
  • • The mental health landscape presents significant challenges.

On September 4, 2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a concerning report highlighting that global mental health objectives are increasingly out of reach. Despite significant efforts and heightened awareness, the challenges surrounding mental health continue to grow. The report suggests that while there are initiatives underway, the gaps in mental health care and support remain alarming, indicating that progress has been slower than anticipated.

In Spain specifically, the issues mirror these global trends. The deterioration in mental health among populations has prompted the launch of initiatives to address psychosocial risks. A notable recent effort includes a series of workshops organized by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (INSST), focusing on the psychosocial aspects of workplace well-being. These workshops aim to foster better understanding and management of mental health challenges within occupational environments, emphasizing the importance of protective measures.

The WHO report underscores that many countries, including Spain, still struggle to provide adequate mental health services. This highlights the necessity for comprehensive strategies that involve both national and international cooperation to enhance mental health support systems.

The landscape of mental health remains complex, but these initiatives mark a step forward in addressing the urgent needs of individuals facing mental health challenges.

As mental health continues to pose significant challenges globally, institutions, including the INSST, emphasize their commitment to tackling these issues and improving the mental well-being of workers and communities alike.