For the 2nd annual RVA #BlackMentalHealthWeek , Tangee Moore, LCSW, Daryl Fraser, LCSW & Chelsea Higgs-Wise, MSW have collaborated on a week of events centered on black mental health w/ topics focused on men, women, youth & the LGBTQ+ community šš½ #UnlockingRVA #mentalhealth #RVA
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You deserve time to rest, recharge and control what you see. Take time to unplug from media. Connect with loved ones. You don't have to struggle in silence. You deserve to be loved and cared for. Black Mental Health Matters.
Today marks the beginning of #BlackMentalHealthWeek It is important to take this opportunity to continue learning more about the impact of Anti-Black Racism in Black Mental Health. Check out Kids Help Phone page for more information about #RiseUp
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In this video, Dr. Helen Ofosu shares her personal experiences and challenges she encountered in the field of psychology. Tune in on Friday, March 8, for the full conversation.
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Black In Mental Health
Iām Dr. Corey Jones. School psychologist. My focus is suicide & the internal image of people in urban communities. My goal is to help our culture break unhealthy patterns and be open to dreaming differently.Ā #BlackMentalHealthWeek #BIMHRollCall #BlackInMH
We are so grateful for community partners that support the mental health & wellbeing of Black youth in Halton. #BlackMentalHealthWeek
Our learning & understanding of #BlackMentalHealthWeek continues. Ss listened to the story, Black is a Rainbow Color by Angela Joy & wrote why black is a beautiful colour.
S: Black is a beautiful colour because it gives shade on a hot sunny day.
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#BlackMentalHealthWeek raises awareness about the deep impact systemic, anti-Black racism has on the mental health & wellness of Black communitiesā including in Niagara. We are devoted to furthering this education & building an equitable culture for all. š”bit.ly/35yvFVg
This week is #BlackMentalHealthWeek ! Take a look at some of the events happening online this year: blackmentalhealthweek.ca/events/.
This first week in March is being recognized by some in Ontario as #BlackMentalHealthWeek . The effects of oppression can have lasting effects on oneās mental health. Support can be shown through acts of advocacy, kindness and positivity.
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March 7th to 11th is #BlackMentalHealthWeek . Itās important to understand the impact of anti-Black racism on the mental health and wellbeing of Black communities and amplify calls for more culturally appropriate supports to serve Black youth and families better.
This week we recognize #BlackMentalHealthWeek and the impact that anti-Black racism has on the mental health of individuals and families.
We are committed to building opportunities in our classrooms and making meaningful and accessible connections.
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It's #BlackMentalHealthWeek & our friends are hosting events all week long! Head over to blackmentalhealthweek.ca to register for all the free events & take part in the important conversations about the effects of systemic, anti-Black racism on mental health & wellness.
My latest for The Hill Times where I talk about the trauma I have been through at the hands of the public service, notably ISED and Finance Canada
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It's not always easy to spot the signs of mental illness. In fact, sometimes you might have to look a little closer.
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#COVID19 has resulted in a mental health crisis. Black communities are systematically disadvantaged in accessing mental health supports. Stand up for everyone in need. #onpoli #ScarbTo #BlackMentalHealthDay #BlackMentalHealthWeek
#BlackMentalHealthWeek is Mar 1-7! Join Ottawa Black Mental Health Coalition for a week to highlight, support & improve the mental health of the African, Caribbean, Black (ACB) communities in Ottawa
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This week, for #BlackMentalHealthWeek , we recognize the detrimental impacts of anti-Black racism as well as the disproportionate toll that the pandemic has taken on the mental health of Black Torontonians.