World Mental Health Day Highlights Dire Need for Stigma-Free Work & School Environments
08 Octubre 2024 - 1:41PM
Business Wire
International mental health curriculum
demonstrates positive impact on teens, meeting them where they are,
but funding expiration threatens future of program
The theme of World Mental Health Day, which is recognized
October 10, is: “It is Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the
Workplace.” In recognition of the teen mental health crisis, it’s
past time to prioritize the need for mental health initiatives in
schools, the ‘workplaces’ of teens. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA),
implemented in North Carolina by the Behavioral Health Springboard
(BHS) at UNC-Chapel Hill, is an evidence-based initiative which
reduces the stigma surrounding mental health conversations and
empowers teens to support their peers. While the initiative
continues to gain interest and has led to encouraging results,
awareness and action are needed now for schools to continue
providing this life changing programming.
The initiative consists of two primary curricula, Youth Mental
Health First Aid (YMHFA) and teen Mental Health First Aid (tMHFA).
Teen participants learn to:
- Identify common signs and symptoms of mental health and
substance use challenges
- Initiate conversations about mental health with peers
and trusted adults
- Seek help from trusted adults and understand how to
access resources
By training both teens and adults, MHFA creates a network of
support within schools and communities. This proactive approach
empowers individuals to intervene early and prevent crises.
Nina Muller, School Behavioral Health Program Specialist at
Behavioral Health Springboard said, "We're at a bit of a pivotal
moment right now, as a state and as a nation, where we have the
opportunity to decide how we're going to rise to the challenge of
supporting our young people.”
The curricula are founded on two essential facts. Teens spend
their time primarily in schools, surrounded by teachers and staff,
who are among the most likely to be able to notice change and
provide resources. Similarly, the initiative recognizes that teens
talk to other teens before going to adults.
Speaking about the benefits off the program, Muller added, "It
teaches them that being a good friend means seeking support for
your friends when it's something that's too large for you as a
14-year-old or 15-year-old."
While MHFA has demonstrated significant benefits, its future is
uncertain due to funding limitations. The Governor's Emergency
Education Relief Fund, which currently supports the initiative, is
set to expire June 2025.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of
Social Work, Behavioral Health Springboard manages and
facilities the Mental Health First Aid program at no-cost to
participants and is able to do so through a grant received in the
Spring of 2023. The grant and supplemental funding allows UNC-CH,
SSW, BHS to administer the program through June 2025, at which time
current funding will expire.
About Behavioral Health Springboard (BHS): BHS is an
initiative at UNC-Chapel Hill, School of Social Work that links
current research to training programs across North Carolina. These
programs provide professional opportunities in the form of
workforce development trainings and initiatives for clinicians and
providers whose focus is around prevention and treatment for mental
and behavioral health challenges. In addition to regular trainings,
the BHS Children’s Behavioral Health annual conference in
Wilmington is still accepting registrations and has a track
designed specifically for YMHFA.
Notes and links for editor:
World Mental Health Day: World Mental Health
Day
Link to BHS CBH conference information:
https://bhs.unc.edu/cbh-annual-conference-macro-micro-navigating-ncs-systems-care-0
Suicide as a leading cause of death in teens:
Adolescent Suicide—Understanding Unique Risks and Opportunities
for Trauma Centers to Recognize, Intervene, and Prevent a Leading
Cause of Death
Behavioral Health Springboard: Behavioral Health
Springboard
More about Mental Health First Aid:
www.ncymhfa.org
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