Opening Minds to take the stigma out of Mental Illness
The first phase of Opening Minds targets children and youth, and health care providers. "Symptoms of the disease most often appear in adolescence. Early treatment can make a big difference to quality of life. Our children and youth are our future and we need to ensure they can grow up with good physical and mental health", says Kirby.
Health care professionals are also a focus of Opening Minds. Many people seeking help report that front-line health care providers often discriminate against them.
Earlier this year, the Commission issued a Canada-wide Request for Interest (RFI) to groups that work in the mental health field. "We don't want to reinvent the wheel. We want to work with organizations already operating anti-stigma projects", says Kirby.
248 proposals were received in
Every day, half a million Canadians are absent from work due to mental health problems and this costs the Canadian economy
The Opening Minds launch took place atop the
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- For pictures or video of the event please go to: www.mentalhealthcommission.ca/openingminds October 4 - 10 is Mental Illness Awareness Week
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For further information: Romie Christie, Manager Communications, Manager Opening Minds, Mental Health Commission of Canada, (403) 385-4034, (403) 826.3952 (cell), [email protected]
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