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W10 - Mental Health Promotion - Coggle Diagram
W10 - Mental Health Promotion
1) Promoting mental health at a population level is a key social and economic investment for all Canadians.
1.1) The mental health commission of Canada (2012) is the first Canadian mental health strategy highlighting areas of action for improving mental health and wellbeing.
c) social determinants of mental health
d) reducing risk factors
b) mental health service delivery
e) promoting protective factors
a) mental illness prevention efforts
f) reduce disparities and address diversity
2) The implementation of a population approach to can help address mental health promotion (MHP) in health promotion practice in Canada
2.1) There is a spectrum of action areas related to prevention, treatment and recovery that are important for health promotion practitioners to address
d) mentally healthy workplaces
e) Community empowerment
c) Parent and family strengthening programs
f) mental health service integration
b) Child & adolescent wellbeing
g) Reducing mental health stigma
a) Infant & maternal mental health
h) Adopting a ‘mental health in all policies’ approach
3) The lasting impacts of colonialism continue to negatively impact mental health and well-being of Indigenous peoples in Canada
3.1) Social, historical, and structural determinants related to Canada’s colonial history influence various mental health outcomes
d) loss of language
e) loss of emotional security and family connections
c) Indian hospitals and child welfare
f) a loss of respect for Indigenous culture
b) First Nations and Métis land appropriation
a) residential schools
4) Clarifying roles and responsibilities of the types of people needed to address mental health promotion is essential for MHP efforts
4.3) MHP co-ordinator
enhance local MHP practices
4.4) MHP practitioner
embeds MHP values and principles in day-today practices and core tasks
4.2) MHP specialist
support and guide MHP practices
4.5) End user
individuals whose wellbeing and mental health is targeted and/or influenced through MHP practices
4.1) Decision-maker
drive MHP initiatives, policies, and collaborations
5) There are a number of factors that health promotion practitioners need to consider that influence implementation of MHP
5.2) Enablers to implementing mental health promotion:
c) Collaborative approach
d) Diverse interventions
b) Empowerment focus
e) Cultural safety
a) Positive views towards mental health promotion
f) Evidence-based data
g) Meaningful partnerships and collaborators
h) Leadership
5.1) Barriers to implementing mental health promotion:
c) Coordination issues
d) Stigma
b) Resource shortage (i.e. funding, staffing etc)
e) Service gaps
a) Mandate ambiguity