Mental health project aims to stop stigma


Photo courtesy of www.gotosee.uk


SACRAMENTO, Calif. ― Look around you –
at work, at church, at the grocery store, in the park, during your next family
gathering.
Someone you know is probably living with mental illness right now
and you do not even know about it. Why? Because the shame and discrimination
that surrounds mental illness can keep people from speaking out or seeking
help.

         

Roughly one in
every four adults and one in five children will experience a diagnosable mental
disorder during their lifetime. Mental illness affects every ethnic, racial,
cultural, economic and religious group and impacts individuals of all ages and
genders. In Sacramento County alone, it is estimated that nearly 355,000
residents are living with a mental illness, but research shows that only
one-third of those individuals will seek professional help because of stigma
and discrimination.

         

As part of its Mental
Health Services Act initiative, the Sacramento County Department of Health and
Human Services, Division of Behavioral Health Services (DHHS/DBHS) is launching
a countywide mental health promotion and stigma and discrimination reduction
project, to fundamentally alter negative attitudes and perceptions about mental
illness and emotional disturbance. This work will underscore that mental health
issues affect almost everyone and will promote community health and wellness
resources, and community support available throughout the county to foster hope
and recovery.

         

To kick off this
project, DHHS/DBHS is inviting the Sacramento County community to the “Changing
Attitudes, Changing Lives, Promoting Health and Wellness Celebration” on Saturday
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Sam Pannell Community Center, 2450 Meadowview
Road in Sacramento. The kickoff celebration is an opportunity to raise
awareness and spread hope about mental health issues and resources. Attendees
will have the opportunity to interact with various community service and health
organizations, and take advantage of available health screening services. The
event is free and open to everyone. All are welcome and invited to attend.

         

For more
information about the mental health anti-stigma project or the Health and
Wellness Celebration, please contact (916) 442-2331. If you or someone you know
is living with mental illness and would like more information about resources
available, call (916) 498-1000 or visit
www.StopStigmaSacramento.org

 

Disqus Comments Loading...
Share

Recent Posts

  • Thế Giới

Israel đóng cửa biên giới sau khi Hamas bắn rốc-kết từ Gaza sang

Israel cho biết cuộc tấn công đã sát hại ba binh lính của họ và…

47 mins ago
  • Hoa Kỳ

Dân Mỹ tin tưởng Trump hơn là Biden về kinh tế, lạm phát

Nhiều người Mỹ bày tỏ lòng tin tưởng ở cựu Tổng Thống Donald Trump về…

1 hour ago
  • Việt Nam

Chủ nhà hàng ở Sài Gòn làm nhục và trấn lột khách $370

Năm bị can là chủ, quản lý và nhân viên nhà hàng Nari ở quận…

1 hour ago
  • Việt Nam

Việt Nam ‘xuống nước’ trước Cambodia vụ kênh đào Funan Techo

Bộ Ngoại Giao Việt Nam mong muốn Cambodia "phối hợp chặt chẽ để chia sẻ…

1 hour ago
  • Hoa Kỳ

Du lịch đem về $150.4 tỷ cho California năm 2023, Thống Đốc Newsom loan báo

Dữ liệu mới công bố hôm Chủ Nhật, 5 Tháng Năm, cho thấy California tiếp…

2 hours ago
  • Sài Gòn Nhỏ

5 sản phẩm đang giảm giá hơn 70% trên Amazon

Sam Nguyễn/SGN Không có gì bí mật khi Amazon luôn giảm giá các sản phẩm,…

2 hours ago

This website uses cookies.