One in Five Minds Breaks the Stigma Associated with Mental Illness

One in Five Minds Breaks the Stigma Associated with Mental Illness

Spring has arrived and with it, colorful blooms and shades of green are highlighting our streets. Parks are filling with little ones eager to make use of playscapes while fold-out chairs, bicycles, skateboards, and slip ‘n slides are making their way out from the darkest corners of the garage. We’ll soon start to hear the sweet sounds of kids playing, splashing, and laughing… but sometimes the things we don’t see or hear about deserve just as much attention.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

This post was sponsored by Clarity Child Guidance Center. All opinions are my own. 

Mental health is not a topic you’ll hear Moms discussing on the sidelines at soccer games, poolside, or at the park because of the stigma associated with it. Lack of awareness and/or faulty information on the topic makes it a taboo subject. Furthermore, NOT talking about it creates more problems.

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In Bexar County alone, that is a staggering 80,000 children.

We need to talk about this.

Why?

Because of those 80,000 children, only 1 in 5 who need treatment actually receive it. When left untreated, children with mental illnesses carry these frightening statistics:

  • Half of the children will drop out of high school
  • They are twice as likely to start using illicit drugs and alcohol.
  • They are more likely to end up in the juvenile system
  • Many attempt suicide.

Do you know someone who may need help?

Clarity Child Guidance Center

Clarity Child Guidance Center is a non-profit organization that provides mental health services to children who are experiencing behavioral and/or emotional difficulties. They create individually tailored treatment plans for children with difficulties aged 3-17 through the guidance of psychiatrists and counselors.

Clarity Guidance Center will “…work with families to develop a clear, understandable, and effective plan of care to treat children experiencing emotional and behavioral difficulties.”

They do so by offering outpatient services, acute care, day treatment, and 24-hour treatment at their campus in The South Texas Medical Center. Although they accept insurance and Medicaid, they also offer alternative methods to fund treatment for children in need.

This is important because the kids who need these services might not be getting them because they cannot afford to or because they aren’t aware of the resources available to them. How can we change this?

One in Five Minds Campaign

The stigma associated with mental illness is what keeps these important conversations at bay. For this reason, Clarity Child Guidance Center has sponsored the One in Five Minds Campaign.

“One in Five Minds was created to raise awareness about mental illness, to break down stigma, and to increase access to treatment for children regardless of their ability to pay.”

This campaign has the ability to change the lives of children who need treatment services and their families. By speaking openly about mental illness and showing our support, we can get help to those who need it.

#Maynicures

 

The Maynicures Event is designed to spread awareness of the campaign to get help to children who need it. This year’s event will be held at the Witte Museum on Sunday, May 6, from 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

There will be do-it-yourself nail painting stations so attendees can paint their nails (four one color, one another color). Attendees are encouraged to share photos of their “Maynicures” on social media in support of the event.

There will also be other family-friendly activities to include outdoor activities, face painting, art activities, a photo booth, and food and drinks (non-alcoholic). The idea is spread awareness so that people who need help won’t be afraid to get it and will know where they can go to find it.

Help support the One in Five Minds campaign by spreading awards of children's mental illness. Get a #maynicure and spread the word! Check it out.

Tickets for this event can be found here and although it is technically a free event, the suggested donation per ticket is $10.

As per the website: “As you can imagine, there are costs for this campaign and the party, and we are asking for a voluntary donation of $10 per person when you register online, or at the party itself. A donation of ANY SIZE will also allow us to continue advocating for children’s mental health and helping those who need it.”

Maynicures 2017

One in Five Minds is a campaign decimated to spreading the awareness of children's mental illness. Get involved and get a #maynicure today! Click here.

Last year, my daughter and I attended the event because changing the way we look at things or breaking the stigma, starts with educating.

My daughter needed to hear that some children have mental health issues and she needed to see that there are so many people out there who support them. We got our mini manicures and I explained to her the significance of the 1 to 5 color ratio.

She was quite happy to be supporting kids in need and we had a lovely time getting our nails done, mingling with other supporters, and partaking in a fun Photo Booth photo op. Her participation in the event helped her to understand how important it is to support one another.

There is a community of children in Bexar County that need our help and we want to make sure that they get it with no judgment or stigma attached.

 

Can’t Make it to the Event?

If you cannot make it to the Maynicures Event, during the Month of May you can spread awareness by getting a manicure with 4 fingers 1 color and 1 finger the other color to show that you are in support of One in Five Minds. That one finger of a different color represents the one in five children with a mental illness that need support.

By doing something as simple as this, you could be saving someone’s life.

That doesn’t sound so hard, does it?

Take pictures of your manicure and post them on social media with the hashtag #maynicures to show that you care and tag @1in5minds. You can also tag two friends in your post to encourage them to do the same. Let’s spread the word about mental illness and let those affected by it know that they don’t have to deal with this alone.Help support the One in Five Minds campaign by spreading awards of children's mental illness. Get a #maynicure and spread the word! Check it out.

It’s time to start tearing down the stigma that keeps kids from getting the help that they need. Mental illness is not something to be ignored, and it won’t go away on its own. It’s a real problem that requires attention and treatment.  Avoiding the discussion won’t change the statistics, but spreading awareness can.

May is #MentalHealthAwareness Month. Let's break the stigma & spread awareness by getting #maynicures!! Check it out: Click To Tweet

 

Beyond #Maynicures

You might not think that you know someone with a mental illness, but statistics say you likely do. It’s not something people feel comfortable talking about, so it might just be that you don’t know- and this is the whole point of the campaign- to spread awareness.

Wouldn’t you want your friends/family to get the help that they needed?

Furthermore, if you could provide a resource to those who don’t have the means to get treatment or information for those that are reluctant to come forward, wouldn’t you want to?

You can be saving someone’s life.

Let’s start this conversation, break this stigma, and get children the help they need before it’s too late. Get your #Maynicures and start spreading the word about children’s mental health resources today!

For more information, or if you or someone you know needs help, please visit Find Help.

If you’re looking to get involved, here are some more ways to take action.

For additional resources, please visit: Resources

 

If you enjoyed this post or are looking for more ways to get involved in the community, check out Medals for MealsCardBoard Kids and/or Santikos.  🙂

 

Do you or someone you know have a mental illness? How has getting treatment helped you and/or your family? Will you support child mental health awareness by getting #maynicures this month?

Pamela is a Freelance Writer, Blogger, WAHM of 3, and Veteran Military Wife living in Southwest Texas. Raised in the Northeast and having lived a few years in the Pacific Northwest, she likes to write about mom life, parenting, frugal living, experiences, and WINE. (Lots of wine!) When she’s not busy chasing toddlers around, you can find her on the blog or on social media. Check her out on Instagram: instagram.com/wineandlavender



3 thoughts on “One in Five Minds Breaks the Stigma Associated with Mental Illness”

  • Love this! My 8 year old son has anxiety. He is often faced with people not understanding why he is struggling. Thanks for getting out there and supporting.

    • Jessi- we are so glad to see you advocating for both your son and children with mental health concerns. Thanks so much! Eliminating the stigma and helping people understand mental illness is so important and we couldn’t do it without you. We hope you will join the wonderful Pam and treat yourself to a Maynicure!

      -The One in Five Minds and Clarity CGC team!

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