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Citizens Urged to Show Care for Persons with Mental Illness

By: , October 16, 2024
Citizens Urged to Show Care for Persons with Mental Illness
Photo: Garfield Angus
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon Christopher Tufton (second left), speaks with Ruth Rochester (second right) at the recent opening of a three-day mental health conference held at the AC Mariott Hotel in New Kingston. Others sharing in the discussion are Senior Clinical Psychologist, Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA), Dr. Georgia Rose and Director of Mental Health and Substance Use Services at the Ministry, Dr. Kevin Goulbourne.
Citizens Urged to Show Care for Persons with Mental Illness
Photo: Garfield Angus
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon Christopher Tufton (left), listens to comment from Ruth Rochester, during the recent opening of a three-day mental health conference held at the AC Mariott Hotel in New Kingston.

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Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, is calling on community members to show greater support and care for persons with mental health challenges.

He argued that a more caring approach will break down the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness and encourage more persons to seek help when they need it, and not feel fearful or ashamed.

“If we are able to address the issue of stigma, we would perhaps solve 50 per cent of the challenges with mental health, because it would trigger a number of things –admission of the problem, encourage expansion of the services that we offer and the response,” Dr. Tufton said.

The Minister, who was addressing the recent opening of a mental health conference at the AC Mariott Hotel in New Kingston, said it is important that persons in distress get assistance as soon as possible.

As such, he said that every individual, with appropriate levels of training and support, can provide psychosocial support for people who show signs of a mental health problem.

The conference, held under the theme ‘Prioritising Mental Health in the Workplace’, discussed various topics, including Mentally Healthy Workplace; Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace; Bipolar Disorder; Missing and Misdiagnosing Adult ADHD; Workplace Accommodations for People with Cognitive Impairment; and Substance Use Disorder Screening and Workplace Wellness.

Last Updated: October 16, 2024

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