Early intervention is crucial, especially when it comes to children’s mental health. Addressing challenges early can significantly improve outcomes and set the stage for a healthier future. At Onebright, we understand the unique needs of children and offer comprehensive support to parents and caregivers. You can read more about the support we offer in our blog here: https://lnkd.in/gvrhr4qT #Children #MentalHealth #TeenagerMentalHealth
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Did you know there is a strong link between chronic pain and mental health in older adults? Check out this insightful article from NCOA thttps://lnkd.in/gYktPPja. #MentalHealth #ChronicPain #OlderAdults
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Danie Guzman, Los Angeles CARES Ambassador, emphasizes that mental health and well-being are fundamental to the development and success of young people. “So when I think about mental health and well-being, I think about it as really the foundation to development and success in regards to young people. To me, mental health looks like very accessible, compassionate, stigma-free support systems that would help young people through the challenges of life, which would include having trauma-informed adults helping them navigate the system.” Listen to Danie’s response and learn more about how CARES is envisioning a better future for young people. https://cares4power.org/ #CSSP5for2025 #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #wellness
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The Surgeon General’s report outlines specific steps that can help reduce parental stress and improve the mental health of families. Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/AXPET #parenting #stress #AllThingsParenting
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However, culturally competent mental health care is not always available. Educating ourselves and others can help bridge this gap. Contribute to our cause by getting your 2024 AIB conference replay or showing your support with AIB merch. Every bit helps in building a more understanding community. https://lnkd.in/exeTbxpy #MentalHealthAwareness #AutismSupport
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Recognizing Signs That Indicate Mental Health Support is Needed When it comes to supporting our loved ones, especially older adults, it’s important to pay attention to subtle signs of distress. Laura Costello shares valuable insights on recognizing when a conversation about mental health might be needed. "When you start to see a loved one becoming more agitated or when their hygiene begins to slip, these are often indicators something deeper might be happening," says Laura. For family members or older adults, the key is recognizing these changes early and having an open conversation about seeking support. Tip: Always approach with compassion and patience—acknowledging small changes can make a big difference in mental health care. #MentalHealthMatters #ElderCare #SupportSystems #MindMyAge #TotalLife #AgingGracefully #MentalHealthAwareness #SeniorCare #Wellbeing
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Is your organisation equipped to support the mental health of employees and their families? Our latest event explored what children’s mental health trends are on the rise and what challenges employers will face in the future when supporting parents and caregivers across their organisation. If you missed it, watch the event here > https://lnkd.in/esUjHKM2 #YoungPeoplesMentalHealth #YouthMentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #WorkplaceWellness
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Struggling with stress, worry, helplessness, and a range of other behavioral issues, children and adolescents are experiencing the long-lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on their mental health. In her latest article, HRRC contributor Kaylee Zimmerman discusses the challenges of accessing quality mental health care in the U.S. and highlights the critical decline of America’s youth. https://lnkd.in/empbyPRK #mentalhealth #healthcare #Covid19 #humanrights
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Recognizing Signs That Indicate Mental Health Support is Needed When it comes to supporting our loved ones, especially older adults, it’s important to pay attention to subtle signs of distress. Laura Costello shares valuable insights on recognizing when a conversation about mental health might be needed. "When you start to see a loved one becoming more agitated or when their hygiene begins to slip, these are often indicators something deeper might be happening," says Laura. For family members or older adults, the key is recognizing these changes early and having an open conversation about seeking support. Tip: Always approach with compassion and patience—acknowledging small changes can make a big difference in mental health care. #MentalHealthMatters #ElderCare #SupportSystems #MindMyAge #TotalLife #AgingGracefully #MentalHealthAwareness #SeniorCare #Wellbeing
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Amidst rising demand for mental health support, it's critical to ensure accessible avenues for assistance. The increasing challenges highlight a pressing need for more counselors, therapists, and support groups. Let's make these services easy to find and access for all. Together, we can provide the support needed to navigate through tough times. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gufEGQwY #MentalHealthMatters #SupportServices #AccessibleSupport
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Hey parents, it's important to prioritize your mental health for the sake of your children. A recent study found that stressed parents may lead to an increase in self-harm among kids. Let's break this cycle and practice self-care together! #MentalHealthAwareness #ParentingTips https://lnkd.in/eFX_dm4s
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