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Building Bridges: Connecting Communities to Mental Health Resources
Raneam Nageeb
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Building Bridges: Connecting Communities to Mental Health Resources

Build a mental health awareness campaign that bridges the gap between communities and mental health resources by promoting education and accessibility.

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8 weeks, 2-3 hours per week
Intermediate
No experience required
No experience required
Some experience required
Degree and experience required

Description

Access to mental health resources is crucial for thriving communities. In this project, you'll step into the role of community mental health advocates, working to design and implement a campaign that raises awareness and connects individuals to essential support systems. You'll gain hands-on experience researching community needs, identifying local resources, developing engaging educational content, and using effective communication strategies to reach diverse audiences. By the end, you'll have the skills to become agents of change, promoting mental well-being and fostering stronger, more supportive communities.

Session timeline

  • Applications open
    December 1, 2024
  • Application deadline
    January 15, 2025
  • Project start date
    Week of July 8, 2024
    Week of
    February 3, 2025
  • Project end date
    Week of

What you will learn

  • Understand key mental health challenges and how to address them through community-focused interventions.
  • Develop effective outreach and communication strategies to connect diverse communities with mental health resources.
  • Create educational materials (e.g., presentations, posters, and social media content) that raise awareness and reduce stigma around mental health issues.
  • Conduct research and data analysis to evaluate the impact of mental health awareness campaigns.
  • Work collaboratively to design and execute a public health initiative that bridges gaps between mental health resources and communities.

Project workshops

1
Introduction and Overview of Mental Health Campaigns
2
Researching Community Mental Health Needs and Resources
3
Designing the Mental Health Awareness Campaign
4
Execution Planning and Defining Roles
5
Content Creation: Engaging the Audience
6
Campaign Implementation and Community Engagement
7
Analyzing Campaign Effectiveness
8
Final Presentation, Reflection, and Feedback

Prerequisites

  • A fundamental understanding of mental health: Be familiar with common challenges, the impact of stigma, and the importance of seeking help.
  • Research and resourcefulness: Be able to effectively gather information from various sources, including online databases and community organizations.
  • Communication and empathy: Convey information clearly, tailor your message to diverse audiences, and demonstrate understanding and sensitivity towards mental health challenges.
  • Collaboration and teamwork: Work effectively in a team, valuing diverse perspectives and contributions.
  • Basic digital literacy: Use presentation software, online collaboration tools, and potentially explore social media platforms for campaign promotion.

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About the expert

Raneam Nageeb is a Psychology Fellow at Open Avenues. Originally from Saudi Arabia and having lived in the US, she holds a B.Sc in Psychology from DePaul University, IL, and an MA in Counseling Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Raneem currently works as an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist, drawing on her previous experience as a student counselor and psychotherapist. She is deeply passionate about promoting mental well-being and enjoys painting in her free time.

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