Youth mental health means multi-sector action, beyond clinics and into communities. Schools, families, faith spaces, and communities are central to mental health prevention.
Learn more: publichealth.jhu.edu/center-for-g...
#YouthMentalHealth #MentalHealthEquity #CommunitySolutions #PublicHealth
Black History Month looks like mentoring, advocating, teaching with cultural humility, and pushing systems toward real access and dignity in mental health care.
Action > optics. Always.
#BlackHistoryMonth #AmericanHistory #MentalHealthEquity #CommunityCare #Advocacy
Many people don’t avoid mental health care by choice.
Prohibitive costs, stigma, poor access, and bad past experiences all contribute.
How can we make support easier and safer to seek?
#MentalHealthAccess #MentalHealthEquity #MentalHealthCare
Essential mental health medicines are still out of reach for many, especially in Low and middle-income countries [LMICs.]
Out-of-pocket costs and unavailable medicines turn care into a privilege.
How do we close this gap?
#MentalHealthEquity #GlobalMentalHealth #HealthPolicy
Mental health care is still underfunded and undervalued worldwide.
When only a fraction of need is met, the question isn’t whether systems are failing, but why mental health remains a low priority.
#MentalHealthCare #MentalHealthEquity #HealthPolicy
🕊️ Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
On #MLKDay, we reflect on his legacy of justice, equity, and compassion—and the role psychotherapy can play in healing individuals and communities.
#MentalHealthEquity #Psychotherapy
Mental health is shaped by where we live, work, and belong.
Exclusion and insecurity harm wellbeing. Supportive environments are not a privilege.
They are essential.
#MentalHealthEquity #SocialDeterminants #ExpertsByExperience
When communities and policymakers work alongside people with lived experience, services become more responsive, inclusive and accountable.
This is how meaningful engagement transforms mental health.
#LivedExperienceMatters #MentalHealthEquity #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs
When we create environments that listen, include and uplift people with lived experience, we open the door to real participation and meaningful change.
#EmpowermentMatters #InclusiveCommunities #MentalHealthEquity
31 days to go!🎉
The countdown has begun for the 7th Global Mental Health Summit in Cape Town, South Africa, which will bring together leaders with lived experience, researchers and advocates from around the world🌍✨
#GMHSummit2025 #LivedExperienceLeadership #MentalHealthEquity #CountdownToTheSummit
Black and Latinx clients are 2x more likely to stop therapy due to lack of representation.
✨ We’re changing that.
📩 contact@williscc.com | ☎️ 1-800-874-4857
#RealStats #InclusiveTherapy #RepresentationMatters #MentalHealthEquity #WillisCC #willisccusa #therapytiktok
Inspired by Equal Pay Day on Sept 18, we’re seeking articles on psychotherapy and fee setting.
As always, we welcome all topics year-round!
Link: societyforpsychotherapy.org/sap-author-s...
#Psychotherapy #MentalHealthEquity #EqualPay #PsychBulletin
This July, we honor #BIPOCMentalHealthMonth by taking action—not just raising awareness.
BIPOC communities show deep resilience despite systemic barriers. Let’s create real, lasting change.
Support with purpose.
🌐 wrightcollective.co
#MentalHealthEquity #SupportNotStigma
A table with signage with information and activities about the Ardent Grove Foundation.
Two men and a woman in casual dress, smiling. One man wears a gray t-shirt with black shorts, the other man wears a plaid shirt with khaki pants, and the woman wears a white tank top with blue jeans.
This weekend, we joined the groupchatdenver’s monthly mixer with our friends for an event where we got to spread awareness.
We appreciate your support in helping us build a healthier community. ❤️
#ArdentGroveFoundation #MentalHealth #Community #TherapyForAll #MentalHealthEquity #LGBTQMentalHealth
🧠 Mental health disparities are real.
📉 Black, Latinx, and Asian American communities face major gaps in care.
🚧 Barriers: language, provider bias, cost, & lack of representation.
This July, we push for equity, not just awareness.
#MentalHealthEquity
A mental health awareness graphic features a young woman with natural lighting and shadow patterns across her face, wearing a floral shirt. The NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) logo appears in the top left corner. White text overlays the image stating: "Mental illness doesn't choose who is affected by it, but culture, race, gender or sexual orientation can affect access to treatment, support and quality of care for many. Let's change this." The Rutgers-New Brunswick Office of Disability Services logo with red "R" appears at the bottom.
#rutgersods #disability #inclusionmatters #Rutgers #explorepage #fyp #Wellbeing #MinorityMentalHealthAwarenessMonth #MinorityMentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #July #MentalHealth #CulturalMentalHealth #MentalHealthEquity #DiversityInMentalHealth #MentalHealthMatters #NAMI #MentalHealthTreatment
🧠 The AAKOMA Project is transforming mental health for Youth & Young Adults of Color with culturally rooted care, free therapy, youth-led research & advocacy. Their 2025 study spotlights both deep struggles and powerful resilience. 💪🏾✨ #MentalHealthEquity #AAKOMA #endthestigma #BIPOCMentalHealthMonth
July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month 🧠
NMQF stands with all seeking equitable mental health care.
Find a specialist. Seek support. Prioritize healing. 💬💚
#TogetherWeHeal #MentalHealthEquity #MinorityMentalHealth #NMQF #CommunityWellness
A colorful mental health awareness graphic features vibrant overlapping circles in blue, green, orange, pink, and purple against a multicolored background. The title "JULY IS BIPOC MENTAL HEALTH MONTH" appears in a white banner. Below, a cream-colored text box asks "WHAT IS BIPOC MENTAL HEALTH MONTH?" and explains: "BIPOC (Black, Indigenous & People of Color) Mental Health Month highlights unique challenges that BIPOC, and queer and trans BIPOC (QTBIPOC), face related to mental health in the United States. It considers systemic barriers and historical adversity, and advocates for equitable mental health care for diverse communities." The Rutgers-New Brunswick Office of Disability Services logo with red "R" appears at the bottom.
#rutgersods #disability #inclusionmatters #Rutgers #explorepage #fyp #Wellbeing #BIPOCMentalHealthMonth #BIPOCMentalHealth #July #MentalHealthAwareness #MinorityMentalHealth #QTBIPOC #MentalHealthEquity #CulturalMentalHealth #DiversityInMentalHealth #MentalHealthMatters
🧠In July, let’s amplify the need for culturally competent care and challenge the stigma still surrounding mental health in communities of color.
Mental health is for all of us.
#MinorityMentalHealthMonth #BIPOCMentalHealth #EndTheStigma #MentalHealthEquity #HealingIsJustice
A mental health awareness graphic features four handprints in different skin tones (light, medium-light, medium, and dark) arranged horizontally against a dark gray background. Each handprint contains a red heart symbol in the palm. Below, white and orange text reads "JULY IS NATIONAL MINORITY MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH" with "AWARENESS MONTH" enclosed in a white rectangular border. The Rutgers-New Brunswick Office of Disability Services logo with red "R" appears at the bottom.
#rutgersods #disability #inclusionmatters #Rutgers #explorepage #fyp #Wellbeing #MinorityMentalHealthAwarenessMonth #MinorityMentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #July #MentalHealth #MentalHealthSupport #CulturalMentalHealth #MentalHealthEquity #DiversityInMentalHealth #MentalHealthMatters
Together, let’s break stigma, build trust, and ensure that mental health care is accessible, inclusive, and affirming for all. 3/3
#MinorityMentalHealthMonth #MentalHealthEquity
#SocialWorkForChange #CulturallyCompetentCare
NASW is committed to uplifting diverse voices, dismantling systemic barriers, and supporting social workers who are on the frontlines of this work every day. 2/3
#MinorityMentalHealthMonth #MentalHealthEquity
#SocialWorkForChange #CulturallyCompetentCare
July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, honoring Bebe Moore Campbell and the need for equitable, culturally competent care for BIPOC communities.
At My Psych Center, we’re committed to access, inclusion & healing — for all.
#MinorityMentalHealth #MentalHealthEquity #MyPsychCenter
#IndigenousHistoryMonth #CMHAGreyBruce #JusticeAndReconciliation #TRC #IndigenousRights #MentalHealthEquity #EveryChildMatters #MentalHealthForAll
💬 Not everyone can afford therapy.
But everyone deserves:
• To be heard
• To be safe
• To feel worthy
• To not be alone
We need more access. More compassion. Less shame.
#MentalHealthEquity #CareForAll