
Minister of Health, Wellness, Environment, and Civil Service Affairs, Sir Molwyn Joseph, together with Junior Minister Senator Michael Joseph and Permanent Secretaries Stacey Gregg-Paige and Colin O’keiffe, met with Dr. Nikhil Jain and Ms. Tanya Fernandes of PAHO following a successful workshop held last week on mental health and suicide reporting with responsible journalism.
The workshop, which brought together media professionals and health stakeholders, emphasized the importance of sensitive, accurate coverage to reduce stigma and promote greater awareness of mental health challenges.
The meeting underscored the Ministry’s continued collaboration with PAHO to strengthen national strategies for mental health and wellbeing.
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So why am I not seeing the man who heads Clarevie hospital in that picture. Anyway any attention given to mental health gets a thumbs up in my book
Finally, mental health getting the attention it deserves in Antigua & Barbuda.
Talk
All talk
PAHO’s involvement shows this is not just local, it’s part of a global effort to improve mental wellbeing.
Mental health has been neglected for too long, this partnership is a step in the right direction.
I hope we can get a full documentary of all the road works that has been going on. That’s for the public who likes to say the minister is not doing any work
Public works have been doing very well
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