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SEAT trials mental health scheme with CALM

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All new SEATs will now come with a QR code fixed to the inside of the driver’s sun vizor that takes users to a specially designed page on the suicide-prevention organisation’s website.

The initiative follows research that shows almost nine in 10 people revealed they see driving as a way to improve their mental health.Pressures caused by the Covid pandemic have seen nearly 60 per cent of motorists admitting to temporarily leaving their home to de-stress and 90 per cent saying that being able to drive their car has had a positive impact on their mental health.Richard Harrison, managing director of SEAT UK, said: “With our longstanding mental health partner, CALM, we wanted to play a small part in helping people to quickly access support when.

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