What unites us as family, friends, neighbors, and Pennsylvanians also has the power to end the stigma of addiction.
In an effort to end the stigma surrounding mental illness, the National Alliance on Mental Illness has teamed up with Philosophy, a health and beauty brand, to launch the StigmaFree campaign.The campaign encourages individuals, companies, organizations...
In an effort to end the stigma surrounding mental illness, the National Alliance on Mental Illness has teamed up with Philosophy, a health and beauty brand, to launch the StigmaFree campaign.The campaign encourages individuals, companies, organizations and campuses to replace the stigma often associa...
End the Stigma of Adult Illiteracy, Says Top AuthorGET LONDON READING Evening Standard Campaign MORE must be done toconquer the stigma surrounding...By DavisAnna
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Make It OK is a community campaign made possible by HealthPartners that works to end the stigma surrounding mental health and mental illnesses.
The stigma of mental illness in Eastern and Western societies often results from a lack of knowledge about the true nature of mental illness. Inaccurate images portrayed in themedia (Wedding, Boyd, & Niemiec, 2010; Robinson, 2003) and incorrect word-of-mouth comments passed down through generati...
“Bring in the Booty” scavenger hunt with MH activity stations); one co-branded event (eg, Union Board’s “Love the Skin You’re In” Fashion Show promoting body-type diversity and inclusivity); annual campus anti-stigma campaign competition; one academic event (eg dinner and panel on “...
Cancer doesn't have the stigma that mental illness, like depression carries. It's essential for cancer warriors to reach out, ask for, and rexceive help. It simply cannot be done alone. But with depression we're afraid to evenadmitwe're struggling. Even more so...
Sometimes, people recognize the symptoms but are scared or feel that they will be judged by others for having TB, Mabuza said. "Stigma is still very prevalent in our communities and leaders have a critical role to play in ensuring that we get rid of stigma for all diseases, especially TB...