Philippine Asian News Today Vol 19 No 19 | Page 3
October 1 - 15, 2017
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Statement by the
Prime Minister for
World Mental Health Day
The Prime Minister,
Justin Trudeau, today issued
the following statement for
World Mental Health Day:
“Today Canadians and
people around the world
reflect on the central role that
mental health plays in our
lives. On World Mental Health
Day, we raise awareness
about how to better address
the mental health issues that
affect us, our loved ones,
our workplaces, and our
communities.
“Mental health is a vital
part of our overall wellbeing,
and everyone deserves access
to the mental health care and
support they need. Today is a
chance to celebrate the people
who are working to make
mental health
care a reality
around
the
world – and a
reminder that
all of us have
a role to play
to fight stigma
and
create
cultures where
we can talk
openly about
mental health.
We
also
recognize the importance of
the lived experience of those
directly affected by a mental
health issue, and of their
loved ones. Their stories and
voices must be at the core
of efforts to improve mental
health care for all.
“This year’s theme –
Mental Health in the Workplace
– reminds us that for many
people, work can be a source
of stress and lead to mental
health challenges. It is up to
all of us to create workplaces
that promote mental health
and respond to employees’
diverse needs. As an employer,
the government is working to
ensure workplaces are healthy
and safe. We also recognize
that women face particular
challenges in the workplace,
and bear a disproportionate
responsibility for mental
health care. We all benefit
when women participate
fully in our economy and our
communities, and we must do
more to build workplaces that
are free of discrimination, and
safe and healthy for people of
all gender identities.
“Canada has made
important
advances
in
mental health care, and our
Government is committed
to continue to promote care,
support, and services. Budget
2017 includes $5 billion over
10 years to support mental
health
initiatives
across
Canada – the first time the
federal
government
has
prioritized mental health
in health agreements with
provi nces and territories. Last
week, we launched a new
suicide prevention strategy for
our active service members
and veterans, to make sure
we are providing them with
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the best care possible. We are
making major investments
in housing and in jobs and
skills training – because
access to safe, adequate,
and affordable housing and
a well-paying job are critical
factors in our health, both
physical and mental. Budget
2017 also pledges over $200
million over the next five years
to increase support for mental
health services for First
Nations and Inuit, building on
Indigenous-led initiatives.
“Today, I especially
want to thank all those who
have shared their stories
and experiences around
mental health – including
my mother, Margaret. Their
courage and openness have
helped to fight stigma and
made it easier for us to talk
openly about mental health.
Together, we can build on
their efforts, and support the
mental health of Canadians
for generations to come.”
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