"Today, we're shining a light on BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month. 🌟 It's crucial to recognize and support the unique challenges faced by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color when it comes to mental well-being. Let's foster empathy, understanding, and access to resources for all communities. #BIPOCMentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness"
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We and Hackney Council proudly present Reason 2 Heal a a 6-week workshop empowering Black men over 50 in mental wellbeing as part of Hackney Thinking Spaces. 🗓️ Every Wednesday from May 1st to June 19th empower yourself with the tools to prioritise your mental wellbeing. Here's what you can expect: 🟠Expert-led sessions exploring holistic health 🟠 Peer support to foster growth and understanding 🟠Celebrate your progress with a certificate ceremony It's never too late to take charge of your mental health. Register with the link in the bio or send an email to [email protected]. #Reason2Heal #MentalWellbeing #HackneyThinkingSpaces About Hackney Thinking Spaces: Hackney Thinking Spaces seeks to provide a safe and therapeutic space where Black and Global Majority community residents can openly discuss and process awareness of the lasting effects of systemic racism, and the impact on mental health, emotional well-being, and sense of belonging.
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Educator | Podcaster | Leadership Development | Subject Matter Expert I Making an impact at the intersection of Education and Mental Health by Healing FIRST and Educating ALWAYS.
🌐 Important Insights Alert! 🌐 Recent study reveals crucial data on mental health among Black Americans. The findings shed light on unique challenges and emphasize the importance of culturally informed support. Let's continue the conversation, raise awareness, and work towards fostering mental health equity for all. 🖤🤎🤍💚🧠 #MentalHealthAwareness #BlackMentalHealth #mentalhealthawareness
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April is Stress Awareness Month! Let's dive into how stress impacts the black community and ways we can empower ourselves to manage it better. From navigating microaggressions to combating stereotypes and mental health stigma, together, we can break free from the chains of stress and build resilience. #StressAwareness #BlackCommunity #SelfCare #MentalHealth
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Happy World Mental Health day!! On this day we would like to shine light on the resilience and strength of Black individuals, including those with disabilities. It's crucial to acknowledge the unique challenges they face and promote a world where mental health care is accessible, inclusive, and stigma-free. #MentalHealthMatters #Inclusivity #SupportEachOther #disabilityjustice Image description: 7 Black gender diverse individuals displaying a range of sad emotions on a black, yellow and green faded flier. On top left corner is Ase yellow fern logo with written texts “Ase Community Foundation” in green and red colours. Black and white texts “October 10 | World mental health day.
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Remember, it's Mental Health Awareness Month! Awareness is crucial in every community, especially the Black community, where unique challenges and stigmas exist. Let's address 15 myths to foster understanding and support. By debunking misconceptions and encouraging dialogue, we empower individuals to seek help without shame. #MentalHealthEquity #MentalHealthAwareness #ElevateBlackHealth #BlackHealthMatters #MentalHealth
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We asked our caregivers and Work2BeWell National Student Advisory Council (NSAC) Alumni to share their thoughts about the unique mental health challenges that minorities face. Read their stories and learn more about ways to improve mental health for minorities: http://ms.spr.ly/604396PLP #minoritymentalhealth #mentalhealth
Well Being Trust on LinkedIn: #minoritymentalhealthawarenessmonth
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Addressing a critical yet often overlooked issue: my latest blog delves into the challenges faced by black men in accessing mental health support. It's time to break the silence and shine a light on their experiences. Read more to join the conversation. #BlackMenMentalHealth #BreakTheSilence #MentalHealthAwareness #newblogpost Check out my blog post https://wix.to/OeTE2co
Breaking the Silence: Shining a Light on Black Men's Mental Health
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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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Tuesday 10th October was World Mental Health Day. This article by our brilliant guest writer, Sophie is timely yet hard-hitting. According to WHO, 1 in 8 people globally live with mental health conditions. Its impact is often far-reaching and sometimes unquantifiable. As we celebrate our rich black history this October, let us also spend some time considering the legacy we want for our future generations. Prioritise having a support network, share problems and be comfortable talking about struggles. Destigmatising mental health is vital to our success as a community. https://lnkd.in/ep5bJeBJ #BlackPharma #blackhealthawareness #BHM #wellbeing
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It's Time to Talk: Black Men's Mental Health Matters #MentalHealthAwareness Black men face unique challenges when it comes to mental health, yet their struggles are often overlooked. This article in The Daily Orange tackles this critical issue head-on. Key points: ▶️ Black men experience higher rates of stress, trauma, and incarceration compared to other demographics. ▶️ Stigma surrounding mental health prevents many Black men from seeking help. ▶️ Increased awareness and culturally-competent resources are crucial to improve Black men's mental well-being. Let's break the silence! ▶️ Share this post to raise awareness. ▶️ Encourage open conversations about mental health. ▶️ Support organizations promoting Black men's mental well-being (e.g., B MEN Foundation, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), The Brother, You're On My Mind (BYOMM) initiative). Together, we can create a world where all men feel empowered to prioritize their mental health. #BlackMenDeserveHelp #EndTheStigma https://lnkd.in/ewN8m_Au
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