JULY 2024 – BIPOC – Mental Health Support

Every year around this time, I make it a point to find out what is available for Mental Health support for the BIPOC community. Bebe Moore Campbell was an advocate who understood the importance of focusing on the issues and needs of this community in order to make a way for resources. Caring is sharing, which I hope you will do with your loved ones, and by passing this information on. There is even more to gain by delving into the resources available.

Below is a quote from the website:
Mental Health America’s 2024 BIPOC Mental Health Toolkit will provide free, practical resources to help navigate mental health stigma, bridge generational differences, dismantle mental health myths, and encourage meaningful conversations.

The toolkit is available for download in English and Spanish at the links below
https://mhanational.org/sites/default/files/MHM/2024/toolkit/2024-Where-to-Start-Toolkit.pdf
https://www.mhanational.org/mental-health-month/2024-toolkit-download

Click this link for  BIPOC Mental Health Resource Center 

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Source: https://www.mhanational.org/bipoc/mental-health-month

Mental Health & The Workplace
https://www.corporatewellnessmagazine.com/article/the-top-10-employee-well-being-trends-for-2024

Other Sources for Help

Just FYI

Listen to a BIPOC Podcast
https://www.bipochealingcentre.ca/podcast

All the best in Wellness!

Expert Advice: How to Build an Accessible Education Website on WordPress.com — The WordPress.com Blog

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This post caught my attention. If you are a teacher, or part of the school administration that are figuring out how to give an education to a diverse audience, look at what WordPress has to offer.

SAVE THE DATEAugust 27, 2020.  Take a Zoom Lesson at a time, which is convenient for you.

Learn best practices to create an education website that’s accessible to diverse audiences.

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