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Address by Prime Minster of St. Kitts and Nevis Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew In Observance of World Mental Health Day     

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October 10, 2025
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Address by Prime Minster of St. Kitts and Nevis Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew In Observance of World Mental Health Day     
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My fellow citizens and residents, 

Today, as we join the international community in observing World Mental Health Day, we do so under the profoundly relevant theme, “Access to Services – Mental Health in Catastrophes and Emergencies.” 

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This year’s theme calls us to reflect on a truth that is both simple and powerful: in times of crisis, mental health is not a luxury, it is a lifeline. Whether the catastrophe comes in the form of a hurricane, a pandemic, the sudden loss of a loved one, or even the slow, silent stresses of daily life, our emotional well-being is just as vital as our physical safety. 

As a medical doctor, I have seen firsthand how trauma, grief, and anxiety can linger long after wounds have healed and storms have passed. Catastrophes leave more than physical damage, they leave emotional scars, invisible but very real. And while these responses are natural human reactions to extraordinary circumstances, they must never be faced in isolation. 

Help is available. In St. Kitts and Nevis, we are fortunate to have a network of dedicated professionals, psychiatrists, psychologists, guidance counsellors, psychiatric nurses, clinical and social workers, who continue to serve our communities with compassion and skill. They are the quiet heroes ensuring that mental health care is not forgotten when crisis strikes. 

But caring for mental health is not only the work of professionals. It is a collective responsibility. Each of us can help simply by listening, by checking in on a friend or neighbour, by showing patience, and by speaking openly about our emotions.  

When we talk, we heal. When we listen, we save lives. 

Your government continues to strengthen access to services across the Federation. We are working closely with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), community health teams, and our hospitals to make mental health support a core part of emergency preparedness and response. We are also integrating mental wellness into our broader public health strategy, recognizing the deep link between mental health and non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. 

We cannot ignore the growing psychological effects of the climate crisis. Extreme weather events, displacement, and uncertainty have given rise to what is now known as climate anxiety. As a small island state on the frontlines of climate change, our response must be proactive, compassionate, and rooted in resilience. 

We have already begun establishing a national registry of mental health professionals,  building a credible, trusted directory to promote collaboration, quality, and access. This effort ensures that those seeking help can find qualified care, and that our practitioners are supported in their work. 

We are also encouraged by the growing partnerships in this field. The Development Bank’s annual walk for mental health continues to raise public awareness and funds for key initiatives. Meanwhile, our academic and training programmes are nurturing a new generation of mental health professionals, young men and women committed to building a culture of care. 

Today, as many of us wear green, the official colour of mental health awareness, let it serve as a reminder that none of us are immune to emotional challenges. We are all human, all vulnerable, and all deserving of understanding and support. 

As a nation, let us recommit to ensuring that every person, in every community, under any circumstance, can access mental health care when they need it most. Let us also care for those who care for others, ensuring that our service providers receive the respect, resources, and rest they deserve. 

To anyone who may be struggling silently today, I say this: you are not alone. Reaching out for help is not a sign of weakness, it is a sign of courage, and the first step toward healing. 

Together, as a united and compassionate people, we can build a Federation where every mind and every heart is valued, and where even in the face of catastrophe, our spirit remains unbroken. 

Thank you, and may we continue to move forward, stronger, together, in mind, body, and spirit. 

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