This is the outline from the meeting of the Human Survival Authority, Department of Health and Disease Prevention on the world mental health crisis, depression, and suicide. The meeting was held in Location N01, for fourth quarter, 2023
I. Introduction
– Explanation of the mental health crisis, depression, and suicide rates globally
– Importance of addressing these issues for human survival and well-being
II. Overview of the Mental Health Crisis
– Statistics and data showcasing the severity and prevalence of mental health issues
– Differentiating between mental health crisis, depression, and suicide
– Impact of the mental health crisis on individuals, communities, and society as a whole
III. Plan to Fix the Mental Health Crisis
A. Increased Mental Health Education and Awareness
1. Explain known environmental and nutritional causes of mental health issues
2. Foster ongoing research for experimental evidence of root causes of brain disruption.
3. Implement comprehensive mental health education programs in schools and universities
4. Promote public awareness campaigns to reduce stigma and increase understanding of root causes.
5. Provide easily accessible resources and information about mental health and environmental health services.
B. Improved Access to Mental Health Services
1. Increase investment in mental health infrastructure and resources which specifically protect against industries, technologies, drugs, food additives and other subsances which distrupt healthy brain function.
2. Enhance availability of professionals, such as therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists who have been trained in eliminating root causes of mental health disruptions.
3. Develop telehealth and online mental health platforms to reach remote or underserved populations
C. Strengthening Support Systems
1. Establish community support programs to identify root causes and provide social assistance
2. Encourage the development of peer support networks and initiatives
3. Collaborate with employers to promote supportive work environments and employee well-being
IV. Obstacles to Addressing the Crisis
A. Stigma and Discrimination
1. Tackling medical and environmental misinformation, admisison of past mismanagement.
2. Change societal stigma and discrimination associated with mental health
3. Addressing cultural and religious beliefs that may hinder access to mental health services
4. Promoting acceptance and support for individuals with mental health issues
B. Insufficient Funding and Resources
1. Liberating captured agencies which perpetuate unhealthy environments and low funding priorities.
2. Advocating for increased governmental funding for mental health programs
3. Partnering with private organizations and philanthropists to secure additional resources
4. Prioritizing ongoing mental health within healthcare budgets and policies
C. Lack of Coordination and Integrated Approach
1. Developing intersectoral collaborations among health, education, social services, and other relevant sectors
2. Establishing comprehensive strategies that address mental health issues holistically
3. Enhancing data sharing and analysis to inform evidence-based decision-making
V. Dependencies for Success
A. Political Will and Leadership
1. Industry shake up, take responsibility and stop blaming patients to cover for protected diseases and technologies which are causing brain, genetic, and hormone disruption.
2. Garnering strong political support and commitment to address any mental health that remains.
3. Appointing ethical leaders and officials who prioritize mental health initiatives, with awareness of past deception and corruption.
4. Enacting policies that protect and support the rights of individuals with mental health issues and all consumers from damaging elements.
B. Collaborative Efforts
1. Encouraging international cooperation to share knowledge, best practices, and resources
2. Forming partnerships with NGOs, civil society organizations, and academic institutions
3. Involving the voices of people with lived experiences in decision-making processes
C. Long-term Commitment and Evaluation
1. Ensuring sustained funding and resources for ongoing mental health programs
2. Establishing regular monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to assess the effectiveness and impact of interventions
3. Adapting strategies based on evaluation outcomes and emerging research
VI. Conclusion
– Reiteration of the importance of addressing the roots of the world mental health crisis for human survival
– Call to action for governments, organizations, and individuals to work collectively towards a mentally healthier world.