Last updated: 22 February, 2023
Nearly a billion people experience mental health issues globally, making it one of the most common human experiences. Yet, the negative stigma around those of us experiencing mental health issues is widespread and often leads to discrimination.
The impacts of stigma may have wide-ranging negative consequences on the person experiencing mental distress. Often, it prevents them from speaking out and seeking support.
But, there is a growing international push – from researchers, subject matter experts, and grassroots organizations – to stop this mental health-related stigma and dismantle the discriminatory barriers affecting people, so that they feel empowered to talk openly about their experience and seek support. Leading the way are innovative digital programs, strategies and campaigns that are tackling the issue head-on.
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Canada
Opening Minds is the largest systematic effort in Canadian history focused on reducing stigma related to mental illness. It targets youth and workplaces, offering digital tools to support their efforts.
Digital initiatives include:
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- Understanding Stigma - an online course that provides healthcare providers or frontline clinicians with training and education about caring for people with mental illness including addiction. The course has three modules that focus on raising awareness, the impacts of stigma, and challenging stigma and discrimination.
- Headstrong - a youth leadership initiative developed to champion mental wellness. The Headstrong Summit is an event designed to help challenge stereotypical thinking about mental health and inspire youth leadership. A virtual attendance option is available.
- The Working Mind - an evidence-based program designed to promote mental health and reduce the stigma around mental illness in the workplace. The course is available in a virtual format.
Ireland
See Change is a programme by Shine that aims to spread awareness of mental health illness and combat stigma in Ireland through national campaigns with a strong digital focus.
See Me is a movement to end stigma across broad communities in Ireland. With online resources, social media campaigns, and in-person and digital events.
Australia
The National Stigma and Discrimination Reduction Strategy (currently in draft form) is part of Australia’s mental health reform agenda. The Strategy includes priority actions that include using digital technologies to help promote supportive attitudes towards those experiencing mental health issues and reduce discrimination and stigma.
Some of the proposed digital actions:
- Ensure people have alternative ways to access information and services, in addition to digital access.
- Influence digital platforms to moderate content that promotes or reinforces mental health-related stigma and discrimination
- Develop and implement campaigns using mass media and digital platforms that:
- move beyond a focus on the scale of the problem and what not to do, to incorporate suggestions for engendering hope, positive language and behaviours towards people with personal lived experience, and respect for their dignity and rights
- reach rural and culturally and linguistically diverse communities (e.g., through funding CALD radio and organisations in each state to lead action connected with established lived experience perspectives)
- are co-designed and co-delivered with people with lived experience
StigmaWatch fights stigma by pushing back on inappropriate portrayals of mental health issues in the media. It allows Australians to report instances of stigmatisation found in the media through its online channels.
Batyr runs digital and in-person programmes aimed at reducing mental ill health stigma for young Australians.
Demark
One of Us promotes de-stigmatisation in Denmark through digital media campaigns and outreach to vulnerable communities. Their website is available in both Danish and English.
Singapore
Beyond the Label 2.0 is a nationwide campaign to fight stigma in Singapore and uses an online chat “helpbot” to bring help to hard to reach communities as well social media campaigns to raise awareness of the issue.
New Zealand
Nōku te Ao Like Minds is a New Zealand public awareness programme that aims to increase social inclusion and end discrimination towards people with experience of mental illness or distress. It does this through public awareness campaigns (including social media platforms), community projects and research.
Mexico
Bravo is a campaign to end stigma in Mexico. It provides online resources for those seeking help and uses social media to highlight the issues facing those with mental health illness.
Hong Kong
Mind Hong Kong is an anti-stigma campaign targeting Hong Kong youth using youth-led digital programmes and tools, including a chatbot to support those seeking mental health support.
Spain (Catalonia)
Obertament is a Catalonia based anti-stigma programme targeting workplaces and schools. It runs social media and online campaigns and supports the media in creating people-first messaging.
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The Global Anti-Stigma Alliance is composed of 29 leaders and experts in the mental health field, representing 25 organizations across 14 countries and new members are welcomed.