While #Juneteenth marked the end of slavery in the United States, it was just the beginning of the journey toward true freedom and equality. We recognize that mental health is an important part of this journey. We stand with the Black community in their pursuit of mental wellness and equality by improving access to affordable and personalized mental healthcare for all.
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Culturally competent mental health support is essential for Black mothers because it acknowledges and respects the unique cultural experiences and challenges that Black women face. Understanding the historical and societal factors that contribute to mental health struggles helps provide more empathetic and relevant care. When mental health professionals are culturally aware, they can offer support that resonates deeply and addresses the specific needs of Black mothers, making them feel seen and understood during one of the most vulnerable times in their lives. #blackmaternalmentalhealth #SupportBlackMothers #Maternaloutcomesmatter
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The Black community faces unique challenges when it comes to mental health stigma. Historical and systemic factors such as racism, discrimination, and unequal access to healthcare contribute to the perpetuation of the stigma. Society’s perception of mental health issues within the black community tends to be influenced by stereotypes and misconceptions leading to harmful judgments and biases. It is essential that we empower individuals to seek help and support which can be achieved by increasing access to mental health services and resources for the Black community. #AFA #mentalhealth #blackmentalhealth #blackhistorymonth
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July is #BIPOCMentalHealthAwarenessMonth, a time to recognize the unique challenges faced by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in accessing mental health care and to celebrate their resilience and strength. Mental health is essential for everyone, and breaking the stigma in our communities is crucial. Let's amplify voices, share resources, and support each other in prioritizing self-care and seeking help when needed. Together, we can create a world where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued. Remember, it's okay to not be okay. Reaching out for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. 💖 #MentalHealthMatters #BIPOC #EndTheStigma #SelfCare #CommunitySupport
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Racial Justice & Equity | Public Health & Mental Health | Higher Education | MSc Global Public Health | TuWezeshe Fellow| Keynote Speaker | Facilitator | Top 150 Future Leader (22/23) |
Good morning all! Today marks a very important day as the Black Mental Health Manifesto is launched. This manifesto was put together by a group of Black individuals with lived experience and organisations. These are asks that have come from the community and when the community speaks we need to listen. Everyone deserves and SHOULD HAVE access to the right support, environment and care to thrive. Unfortunately, due to the impact of racism and systemic inequalities, this is not a reality for Black communities. This manifesto calls for change with asks of the government, academia, schools, the NHS and more. Support the manifesto today. #mentalhealth #ProtectBlackMentalHealth #Communities #LivedExperience #Racism #SystemicRacism #RaceEquity
The Black Mental Health Manifesto, launched today, sets out the actions needed by the Government, the NHS, schools and others to eradicate systemic racism and improve Black people’s mental health. Read the manifesto here➡️ https://bit.ly/3QlnJdS #ProtectBlackMentalHealth #MentalHealth #Manifesto #Antiracim Rethink Mental Illness Partisan Black Minds Matter UK Black Thrive Black Thrive Haringey Centre for Mental Health Diverse Cymru The Ubele Initiative Association of Mental Health Providers
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July is a time to focus on the unique strengths and challenges that Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) face when it comes to mental health. During this month, we also honor the memory of Bebe Moore Campbell, an American author, journalist, teacher, and mental health advocate who worked to shed light on the mental health needs of the Black community and other underrepresented communities. In BIPOC communities, there is often a history of overcoming adversity which can make talking about mental health struggles uncomfortable, but it’s okay to need help. Changing where and how we talk about mental health can foster support and healing in BIPOC communities. #CCA #EAP #BIPOCMentalHealthAwareness #BebeMooreCampbell #normalizetalkingaboutmentalhealth #mentalhealthmatters #BIPOCMentalHealth #destigmatizementalhealth
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Founder of Make Shi(f)t Happen | Trauma-Informed Decolonization Educator & Counselor | Holistic DEIA Practitioner | Community Builder | Writer of Liberation Education Newsletter
"How can we break the stigma surrounding mental health in a capitalistic, ableist society?" In our latest article, we delve into the challenges faced by individuals with mental health conditions in a capitalistic, ableist society. Discover how the relentless pursuit of productivity and economic output marginalizes those with mental health conditions and learn about the systemic barriers that exacerbate their impact. 🔍 In This Article: -The ableist perspective on mental health and its roots in supremacy culture -How perfectionism, urgency, and other cultural pillars contribute to the stigma -Strategies to reframe mental health as an asset rather than a liability -Practical steps for creating supportive environments at home, work, and in the community Join us in understanding and dismantling these barriers to foster a more inclusive and supportive society for all. 💬 Call to Action: Become a paid subscriber: https://lnkd.in/eHTJ8nEU #DecolonizeWithDez. Let's engage in meaningful dialogue and work together to create a more understanding and inclusive community.
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Mental health often remains under-discussed and under-addressed in the Black community, especially when it comes to men. The unique challenges that Black men face in the sphere of mental health are shaped by a complex interplay of cultural, socioeconomic, and systemic factors. Bright Harbor Healthcare is deeply committed to understanding these challenges and provides tailored, compassionate solutions to address them effectively. Recognizing the nuances and specific needs of Black men in the context of mental health is the first step towards fostering a more supportive and understanding environment. Learn more in the latest Bright Harbor blog: https://lnkd.in/eYNuZQsd #blackhistorymonth #blackmentalhealth #blackmentalhealthmatters #mentalhealth #mentalhealthmatters
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It is imperative that we continue to bring HEALING JUSTICE to the center of liberation through the lens of ending ableism, racism, queerphobia and ALL forms of oppression against Black and marginalized communities within the mental health care system. This month, and every month, we affirm that mental health is not just about therapy and medication, but abolition, building and resourcing alternative care systems, economic support and so much more ✊🏾 #HealingJustice #MentalHealthMonth
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As we observe Black Maternal Mental Health Week, let's take a moment to recognize the strength of Black mothers and the importance of their mental well-being. Too often, their needs are overlooked, and their voices unheard. This week, let's amplify those voices, share resources, and advocate for equitable maternal mental health care. Black Maternal Mental Health Week is a powerful reminder of the disparities that exist and the importance of providing support, understanding, and compassion to our Black mothers. #blackmaternalmentalhealth #mentalhealthmatters
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Status: Code Blue - Addressing the Mental Health and Resiliency of Black Fathers" is here! 🙌 This report breaks new ground by tackling mental health stigma head-on and empowering Black fathers. Join us on this journey towards mental health equity. 💙 #CodeBlue #BlackFathersMentalHealth #FathersIncorporated Read it here: https://lnkd.in/g4SPgRwV
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