Letter to the Editor
The London Free Press
October 4, 2005
Stigma Thwarts Treatment of Mental Illness
Face Mental Illness is the theme of Mental Illness Awareness Week this year and will be celebrated across Canada today through October 10.
For many in our community it is hard to face mental illness.
The stigma against individuals with mental illness prevents them from getting the help they may want or need due to fear of rejection, feeling alone or that they are to blame for having an illness.
Others simply don't know where to turn for help or get lost in a complex mental health care system.
Many will struggle in silence because of the stigma and discrimination associated with mental illness.
We need to invest in community-based services and supports, provide equitable access to independent advocacy and rights advice for all individuals with a mental illness, make a full range of treatments available, allow for timely access to care, provide choices and opportunities for employment, housing, education, spiritual interaction, social and recreational activities for individuals with mental illness.
This week, let's take the time to challenge our own misconceptions, to confront stigma and discrimination and offer a hand to someone who has started their journey towards recovery. We need to remember that some day this could be a member of our family or even us, as statistics show that mental illness affects more than six million Canadians. The strength and compassion of a helping hand may be exactly what individuals with mental illness need as they embark on their journey of recovery and pursue the accomplishment of their goals, hopes and dreams. Let's face mental illness together as a supportive and understanding community.
Sincerely,
Debbie MacLean
Patient Advocate
Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office
London
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