During the month of July we recognize Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. At Integrated Family Services we are committed to creating a space where everyone can prioritize their mental health. Join us in bringing awareness to the unique challenges that racial and ethnic minorities face when it comes to mental illness. More information can be found at https://www.nami.org/mmh. #MinorityMentalHealthMonth
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July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, a month dedicated to recognizing the unique mental health challenges that affect racial and ethnic minority groups. We all have a role to play in promoting awareness, eradicating stigma, and supporting inclusive mental health care and research. #MinorityMentalHealthAwarenessMonth
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World Mental Health Day 2023: A Universal Right This year's theme, 'Mental health is a universal human right,' reminds us that each and every one of us is entitled to access top-notch mental health care and support. It's not a privilege; it's a fundamental right! On this day, let's come together to: - Raise awareness about mental health issues - Support those who may be facing challenges - Foster understanding and compassion - Advocate for equitable access to mental health resources Together, we can forge a world where everyone's mental well-being is cherished, safeguarded, and nurtured. #WorldMentalHealthDay #MentalHealthMatters #UniversalRight #SupportEachOther #worldmentalhealthday2023
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In this 2023 conference video, Patrice Carroll, Elizabeth Roof, and Dr. Deepan Singh discuss strategies for managing behavioral and mental health challenges in PWS children aged 5 and up, including identifying mental health issues and managing their environment. #PraderWilli https://fpwr.us/48WcfEr
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Empathy, action, and understanding are our tools against the mental health disparities caused by racism. The road to overcoming the mental health disparities wrought by racism is paved with empathy, action, and understanding. By embracing these tools, we open our hearts and minds to the experiences of others, fostering a world where mental health for all is not just a goal, but a reality. Join us in this vital mission. #EmpathyLeads #ActAgainstRacism #UnderstandingHeals #MentalHealthForAll #DiverseAndUnited https://bit.ly/3ymeP9R
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In a world shedding old norms, it's time to shatter the stigma surrounding mental health. Let's debunk myths and unveil vital facts, one post at a time. Together, we're architects of change, fostering a world where understanding triumphs. Every interaction drives progress; every connection builds a haven. Join us, for it's not just awareness we raise – it's a chorus of unity against ignorance. Let's rewrite the narrative, spark dialogues, and stand strong amid challenges. Tackle & Talk #MentalHealthMatters 🩵 #BreakTheStigma #YouAreNotAlone #EmpowerChange
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July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. It's a crucial time to bring awareness to the unique challenges that racial and ethnic minorities in the United States face. Mental health affects us all, and everyone deserves the inherent right to have access to mental health support, resources, and care. Still, not everyone has equal and equitable access to these crucial services because of stigma, shame, or fear of judgment. For more information on this important topic, download Mental Health America’s #BIPOCMentalHealth toolkit: mhanational.org/july. #bipocmentalhealthawarenessmonth #minoritymentalhealthawarenessmonth
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Today marks the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to foster public awareness, combat stigma, and promote the support of mental health for all. This year’s theme is Take The Moment, which you can learn more about here: https://bit.ly/4didZuV
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Today starts a month of awareness raising activities around Mental Health - https://lnkd.in/gnkF3jcv - but every day we need to focus on this vital area of health because: -2 in 5 Australians aged 16-85 years (43.7% or 8.6 million people) have experienced a mental disorder at some time in their life -1 in five (21.4% or 4.2 million people) have had a 12-month mental disorder with Anxiety as the most common (16.8% or 3.3 million people) https://lnkd.in/gdRB7TiE Three years ago I wrote a series of articles about how to care for ourselves during the emerging pandemic: https://lnkd.in/gmN-cCsM Ideas shared at that time are as relevant now as ever. Check them out and share your thoughts with your community, friends, family, work colleagues, or here, to continue to build awareness and light on the very real issue of Mental Health challenges we all live with. #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #stigma #talkaboutmentalhealth
National Multicultural Mental Health Month 2023
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July is National Minority Mental Health Month. It's a time to raise awareness, promote understanding, and shed light on the unique challenges faced by individuals from diverse backgrounds when it comes to mental health. Let’s acknowledge that mental health knows no boundaries and affects people from all walks of life. Together, we can make a difference and break down barriers that hinder access to mental health care; embracing the strength that lies in our diversity and unite to promote mental well-being and healing for all! #MinorityMentalHealthMonth #InclusionMatters #MentalHealthMatters #July2023
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As we observe Mental Health Awareness Month, it's crucial to remember that our actions and attitudes play a significant role in shaping our children's understanding of mental well-being. Our children learn more from what we do than what we say. By modeling good mental health practices, we're not only taking care of ourselves but also teaching our children invaluable life skills. Let's make mental health a priority for ourselves and the next generation. 💚 #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
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