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Parent-Led Mental Health Advocacy Training

Dear coordinators, 


For creating the Parent-Led Mental Health Advocacy Training we would love to gather your input. Since you know the country and community you'll be working with best, your answers to the following questions will be of great value for us. Thank you for your time and effort in advance. 


With kind regards,

Julija, Isabella and Charlotte

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Parent-Led Mental Health Advocacy Training
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In one sentence, what would describe your community the best?

Parent-Led Mental Health Advocacy Training
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How do you think your community would define mental health in one sentence?

Parent-Led Mental Health Advocacy Training
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Are there any stigma's or misconceptions regarding mental health in your community?

Parent-Led Mental Health Advocacy Training
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Are there mental health issues that appear a lot among your youth in the community?

Think about: anxiety, depression etc.
Parent-Led Mental Health Advocacy Training
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Do the parents within the community talk about their children's mental health and who do they talk to?

Parent-Led Mental Health Advocacy Training
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How is the concept Ubuntu visible in your community and is this concept differently named under your community members?

Ubuntu, meaning 'humanity' in some Bantu languages, such as Zulu, describes a set of closely related Bantu African-origin value systems that emphasize the interconnectedness of individuals with their surrounding societal and physical worlds. "Ubuntu" is sometimes translated as "I am because we are" or "humanity towards others".
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Parent-Led Mental Health Advocacy Training
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What do you expect from this training?