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Boston: June is Men's Mental Health Awareness Month
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~ Boston City Council Recognizes June as Men's Mental Health Awareness Month
In a unanimous decision, the Boston City Council has officially declared June as Men's Mental Health Awareness Month. The resolution, adopted by the council, aims to bring attention to the importance of addressing men's mental health as a public health priority and calls for increased awareness, resources, and support.
The measure highlights that mental health is just as crucial as physical health and that acknowledging and addressing mental health challenges is essential in creating a healthier community. While mental health affects everyone, the resolution notes that men often suffer in silence. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, about 10% of all men experience some form of depression, but less than half seek treatment. The stigma surrounding how men are expected to behave, feel, and communicate is identified as a significant barrier to seeking help.
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The resolution also recognizes that mental health challenges are often linked to broader community issues such as violence and poverty. It further highlights that male-dominated occupations, including military service where 91% of veterans are men, can contribute to higher rates of mental health issues such as PTSD.
Boston is home to several community-based organizations that offer vital mental health services. These include Roslindale Medical & Dental Center, Mattapan Community Health Center, The Home for Little Wanderers, Dee Dee's Cry, Codman Square Health Center, and Men's Hello House.
The resolution encourages the community to foster a culture that listens to and supports men at their most vulnerable. It emphasizes the need for dedicated resources and time to address men's mental health as a matter of community well-being.
By recognizing June as Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, the Boston City Council affirms its commitment to expanding awareness and taking action on this critical issue. This declaration serves as a reminder for individuals and organizations alike to prioritize men's mental health in their efforts towards building a healthier community.
In a unanimous decision, the Boston City Council has officially declared June as Men's Mental Health Awareness Month. The resolution, adopted by the council, aims to bring attention to the importance of addressing men's mental health as a public health priority and calls for increased awareness, resources, and support.
The measure highlights that mental health is just as crucial as physical health and that acknowledging and addressing mental health challenges is essential in creating a healthier community. While mental health affects everyone, the resolution notes that men often suffer in silence. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, about 10% of all men experience some form of depression, but less than half seek treatment. The stigma surrounding how men are expected to behave, feel, and communicate is identified as a significant barrier to seeking help.
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The resolution also recognizes that mental health challenges are often linked to broader community issues such as violence and poverty. It further highlights that male-dominated occupations, including military service where 91% of veterans are men, can contribute to higher rates of mental health issues such as PTSD.
Boston is home to several community-based organizations that offer vital mental health services. These include Roslindale Medical & Dental Center, Mattapan Community Health Center, The Home for Little Wanderers, Dee Dee's Cry, Codman Square Health Center, and Men's Hello House.
The resolution encourages the community to foster a culture that listens to and supports men at their most vulnerable. It emphasizes the need for dedicated resources and time to address men's mental health as a matter of community well-being.
By recognizing June as Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, the Boston City Council affirms its commitment to expanding awareness and taking action on this critical issue. This declaration serves as a reminder for individuals and organizations alike to prioritize men's mental health in their efforts towards building a healthier community.
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