Sentences with phrase «openly about mental health»

Students need to know that help is always available, and that they should speak openly about mental health
From encouraging men and boys to talk more openly about mental health issues they may be facing to teaching them to treat women with kindness, here's what the experts have to say.
It prevents people from speaking openly about their mental health, seeking treatment and living their full lives.
While there are some communities — the mbg community being one of them — that speak freely and openly about mental health, in much of the world the stigma is still very much alive.
«He's one of London's most inspiring young men, encouraging his listeners to vote, pray and speak openly about mental health and their issues and problems.

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Kay has spoken openly about family life when their youngest child, Matthew, was suffering from mental health issues — and has bravely shared how they are continuing to deal with the overwhelming grief of losing him to suicide in 2013.
In recent years there has been an increase in discussion around mental health, which has led to public figures speaking more openly about the effect grief has had on them.
Since the accident, the Woodruffs have become national advocates for mental health awareness and have spoken openly about their family's experiences with post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, depression and anxiety.
In this programme, we hear from people who are willing to talk openly and honestly about their mental health problems.
The network will create more awareness of mental health, encourage people to talk openly about the issue and will provide online advice and workshops to support them.
«Talking openly with children and young people about mental health issues is a simple and effective means of breaking down the associated stigma.»
In this day and age, where we've been encouraged to talk more openly about topics such as mental health, sexual abuse, etc., I find it troubling that money is still such a taboo topic.
Hopefully then students would feel less worried about disclosing information about themselves at school and more willing to openly discuss their own mental - health experiences or personal battles with exam - related anxiety.
It's important for all employers to create an environment where staff feel able to talk openly about stress and mental health at work and to encourage a clear work - life balance as much as possible.
When families and staff communicate openly about children and their needs, staff can provide appropriate support for families and children's mental health and wellbeing.
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