FAITH Belize

FAITH Belize FAITH Belize is a community-based organization seeking improved treatment in mental health through advocacy, networking, education and public awareness.

Remember tonight September 8, is the Glow run starting from Governor General Field starting at 6 p.m. Tell a friend, to ...
08/09/2022

Remember tonight September 8, is the Glow run starting from Governor General Field starting at 6 p.m. Tell a friend, to bring a friend. Invite out the entire family. Let's come together as a family as a community to promote su***de prevention awareness.

Remember to wear the color yellow.

06/09/2022
23/06/2022

a little affirmation for you today ❤️

Blessed February Greetings! We have been in active on our page but nonetheless we have been working behind the scenes. L...
01/02/2022

Blessed February Greetings! We have been in active on our page but nonetheless we have been working behind the scenes. Last year in December thanks to our Family and Friends, local and international also the Belize Tourism Board (BTB), we were able to put some Christmas goodie bags for the residents at the Palm Center. Seeing the smiles on their faces when we handed each one of them their bags, bought joy to our hearts, knowing that they were truly grateful. We are always reminded that Christmas isn't the time for receiving gifts, it's the time of giving.
Hebrews 13:16 - Don't forget to Do Good and to Share with those in Need.

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09/10/2021

Sunday is .

COVID-19 has had a major impact on people’s mental health.
If you feel depressed, here’s what you can do:
💚 talk to someone you trust about how you feel
💚 seek professional help
💚 try to keep up with activities that you normally enjoy
💚 stay connected with friends and family
💚 stick to regular eating and sleeping habits
💚 try to focus on the positive

21/09/2021

The Hon. President of WFMH, Dr Ingrid Daniels has announced the World Mental HealthDay 2021 theme, ‘Mental Health in an Unequal World’.

Stay tuned to know more about the theme and the Global Campaign 2021.

21/09/2021
16/09/2021

The video competition is opened to High School Students from ages 15 and up, and youths up to the age of 22 years old. Kindly send us an email at mentalhealthassociation@gmail.com or you can also visit our website as listed on the flyer for the guidelines and any other information.
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16/09/2021

Raising awareness about issues related to mental well-being, improving mental health services.

16/09/2021

2021 World Mental Health Global Awareness Campaign - World Mental Health Day Theme
Mental Health in an Unequal World

The WFMH President Dr Ingrid Daniels has announced the theme for World Mental Health Day 2021 which is ‘Mental Health in an Unequal World’.

This theme was chosen by a global vote including WFMH members, stakeholders and supporters because the world is increasingly polarized, with the very wealthy becoming wealthier, and the number of people living in poverty still far too high. 2020 highlighted inequalities due to race and ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender identity, and the lack of respect for human rights in many countries, including for people living with mental health conditions. Such inequalities have an impact on people’s mental health.

This theme, chosen for 2021, will highlight that access to mental health services remains unequal, with between 75% to 95% of people with mental disorders in low- and middle-income countries unable to access mental health services at all, and access in high income countries is not much better. Lack of investment in mental health disproportionate to the overall health budget contributes to the mental health treatment gap.

Many people with a mental illness do not receive the treatment that they are entitled to and deserve and together with their families and carers continue to experience stigma and discrimination. The gap between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’ grows ever wider and there is continuing unmet need in the care of people with a mental health problem.

Research evidence shows that there is a deficiency in the quality of care provided to people with a mental health problem. It can take up to 15 years before medical, social and psychological treatments for mental illness that have been shown to work in good quality research studies are delivered to the patients that need them in everyday practice.

The stigma and discrimination experienced by people who experience mental ill health not only affects that persons physical and mental health, stigma also affects their educational opportunities, current and future earning and job prospects, and also affects their families and loved ones. This inequality needs to be addressed because it should not be allowed to continue. We all have a role to play to address these disparities and ensure that people with lived experience of mental health are fully integrated in all aspects of life.

People who experience physical illness also often experience psychological distress and mental health difficulties. An example is visual impairment. Over 2.2 billion people have visual impairment worldwide, and the majority also experience anxiety and/ or depression and this is worsened for visually impaired people who experience adverse social and economic circumstances.
The COVID 19 pandemic has further highlighted the effects of inequality on health outcomes and no nation, however rich, has been fully prepared for this. The pandemic has and will continue to affect people, of all ages, in many ways: through infection and illness, sometimes resulting in death bringing bereavement to surviving family members; through the economic impact, with job losses and continued job insecurity; and with the physical distancing that can lead to social isolation.

We need to act, and act urgently.

The 2021 World Mental Health Day campaign ‘Mental Health in an Unequal World’ will enable us to focus on the issues that perpetuate mental health inequality locally and globally. We want to support civil societies to play an active role in tackling inequality in their local areas. We want to encourage researchers to share what they know about mental health inequality including practical ideas about how to tackle this.

When WFMH was formed in 1948 the world had emerged from war and was in major crisis and much of this was tackled by collaboration between WFMH, WHO, UN, UNESCO and other global stakeholders and citizens with an interest in mental health wellbeing.

We are again in the midst of another global crisis that is resulting in widening health, economic and social inequalities. The 2021 World Mental Health Day campaign provides an opportunity for us to come together and act together to highlight how inequality can be addressed to ensure people are able to enjoy good mental health.
Be a partner, be an advocate.

Professor Gabriel Ivbijaro MBE JP
WFMH Secretary General

05/09/2021

You are the light of the world. A city set on a mountain cannot be hidden. Nor do they light a lamp and then put it under a bushel basket; it is set on a lam...

03/09/2021

Light a candle near your window at 8pm on September 10th to show your support for su***de prevention, to remember a lost loved one and for the survivors of su***de.

02/09/2021

Let's Talk Mental Health

02/09/2021

📢BE SURE TO JOIN FREE ZOOM EVENT📢

Join in on Thursday September 2, 2021, to the Labour Department's:
Mental Health Forum - "Talk Mental Health, Protect Mental Health," with presentations by certified doctors, councilors and other guest speakers.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83815111626...
Meeting ID: 838 1511 1626
Passcode: 116615

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