Friday, May 1, 2015

Mental Health Month

Welcome to May!  Yesterday I had my first May Day experience here at Pembroke Hill - what a treat!  I was blown away at the work that must go into putting on such a fun afternoon each year!  It was a great moment of joy in my week.  Tonight I look forward to watching our students perform in the 30th annual Showcase, yet another event that is done up right around here, but not without tremendous preparation!

I find it so fitting that May is chosen to be Mental Health Month.  May is sunny and warm, but often the weather accompanies busy schedules, long to-do lists, feeling overwhelmed, feeling run down, perhaps even feeling sad.  This is all especially true for our young people, who are still developing the coping skills to get them through challenging times.  In fact, suicide rates tend to rise in the spring.  Thus, we have an important job to do as the adults in our children's lives.  Let's be vigilant.  Let's look for signs of distress.  Let's talk with each other.  Let's show our kids that we are here for them.  Let's point out their small successes.  Let's ensure some down time.

In the spirit of mental health awareness I thought I would devote the rest of this blog to sharing some wonderful community resources with you.

First is a community forum coming up soon regarding social media safety.  Many thanks to Coach Budzinski for sharing this with me!
#We'reBackOnline

Next I want to direct you to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).  This link is to their Kansas City chapter.  You can find opportunities to get involved, information about support groups and more!
http://www.namikc.org/

Also from NAMI is a great fact sheet about how stigma impact mental illness perceptions and treatment
Mental Illness and Stigma

And from the US Department and Health and Human Services, some myths and facts about mental illness
http://www.mentalhealth.gov/basics/myths-facts/

We have many more excellent mental health services here in the area.  If I can ever be of assistance to you in connecting with counseling services, please let me know.

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