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WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY THEME FOR 2020 IS TIMELY IN LIGHT OF COVID-19 CHALLENGES, SAYS MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

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October 8, 2020
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WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY THEME FOR 2020 IS TIMELY IN LIGHT OF COVID-19 CHALLENGES, SAYS MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

DR. CHERRILYN WARDE-CRAWFORD

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, October 07, 2020 (SKNIS): According to Dr. Cherrilyn Warde-Crawford, Clinical Psychologist within the Ministry of Health, this year’s theme for World Mental Health Day is extremely important and timely given the toll Covid-19 has had on lives and livelihoods.
 
The theme for World Mental Health Day is Mental Health for All: Greater Investment—Greater Access; Everyone, Everywhere.
 
“So, it is mental health for all, greater investment, greater access,” said Dr. Warde-Crawford. “This is so timely because it is saying greater investment, greater access and we want persons to invest in mental health so that everybody could be able to access these services.”
 
Dr. Warde-Crawford noted that the inclusion of everyone and their investments will prove quite beneficial. She said that the world budget for mental health is inadequate, noting that information from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicated that three percent of the health budget is allocated for mental health in low-income countries, while higher-income countries stand at five percent.
 
“We would see how that could cause what the World Health Organization refers to as a treatment gap because it means that certain services are not being invested in so that they can be functioning at their highest potential so that persons can readily access and feel comfortable to access these services,” she said.
 
Michele de la Coudray-Blake, Director of the Counselling Unit in the Department of Community Development, Gender Affairs and Social Services, shared similar sentiments and explained the reason behind joining the rest of the world to bring attention to mental health.
 
“Essentially, we think we need to focus each year on some aspects of mental health and bring that to the forefront, engage people in discussions, educate people and let them have a little bit more awareness and sensitivity so that at the end of the day knowledge, awareness and advocacy could grow,” said Mrs. Coudray- Blake.
 
She said that Mental Health Day allows officials to move mental health from the shadows and bring it to the forefront.
 
Based on information from the WHO’s website, World Mental Health Day is observed on October 10 every year, with the overall objective of raising awareness of mental health issues around the world and mobilizing efforts in support of mental health. The Day provides an opportunity for all stakeholders working on mental health issues to talk about their work, and what more needs to be done to make mental health care a reality for people worldwide.

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