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Mental health awareness - Coggle Diagram
Mental health awareness
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Adult
Men
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Men make up a vast majority of prison population, there are high rates of mental health and increasing reports of self harm
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Women
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78% of women who have faced physical and sexual violence, in child hood and adulthood, have experience life threatening trauma and 16% have PTSD
36% of women who have faced physical and sexual violence in childhood and adulthood have attempted suicide, 22% have self harmed.
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26% of young women have experienced a common mental disorder (anxiety and depression), three times more likely than men.
1 in 7 young women have PTSD, (compared with 3.6% of young men)
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suicide is the third most common reason for girls to contact Childline, fifth most common for boys
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Stakeholders
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owners
be able to reach out to private investors and charities to help raise awareness and funds, donate to non-profit charity
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Timescale
Make sure that we have a good idea what the website will look like and the information that will go onto it by the end of the month.
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Both groups
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One in six people report experiencing a common mental health issue (such as anxiety and depression) every week.
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The amount of people with common mental health problems went up by 20% between 1993 to 2014, in both men and women.
People reporting self-harm went up by 62% between the years 2000–2014, that means it more than doubled.
People reporting having had suicidal thoughts within the past year went up by 30% between the years 2000–2014.
The number of people who self-harm or have suicidal thoughts is rising faster than the number of people experiencing mental health problems overall.
30% of people with physical health problem have mental health problems, and 46% of people with mental illness have a long term physical health problem.
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