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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

Here in Idaho, mental illness will affect one in five school-aged children --- 17,000 children and youth. One in ten of those cases, the mental illness will be so severe as to prevent that child from doing well at home, school or in the community. We know that less than one third of those who have a mental illness receive the care they need.

One of the reasons that more children and youth dont get the care they need is because of the stigma associated with mental illness. Parents and caregivers dont seek help because they dont want to subject their loved ones to the pain of discrimination. How many of you have heard someone called nuts, psycho, schitzo or loony?

Words can stigmatize. Stigma sets people apart it says they are different from the majority and should be treated differently its an invitation to discrimination. But the fact is, people with mental illness are no different than the rest of us they want to be judged by who they are and what they can do, not by their illness.

The Mind Matters Video and Curriculum Guide were developed to help teachers, councilors and administrators build awareness and understanding of mental illness in their schools. Idaho students played an important part in the creation of the video and they offer valuable insight in how they wish to be treated and how they should treat others.

Other tools in this anti-stigma campaign include the Art from the Heart traveling display and Words that Hurt, Words that Heal poetry book.

Mind Matters: Part 1 of Part 3

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  • watch?v=gC6PngiyOhE My personal story, please watch. I'm also here for support for other people when and if needed. I am also promoting this video with my own money. So please enjoy.

    I am also going to be on a talk show :)

  • Excelent video! Great job.

  • i wish tht the schools i went to would have played vids like this. every one discriminated againts me for having bipolar, depression. nd bpd. it rlly sucked. i hope this helped the district where this film was played.

    thnxx.

  • Excellent video on stigma in schools! Great job

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