Knai Bang Chatt By Kep West Ushers In A Bold New Era Of Regenerative Travel In Cambodia

As the hospitality industry evolves, Knai Bang Chatt by Kep West leads the way with sustainable luxury experiences.

Unleashing Greatness: How To Make Progress In Your Wellness Journey

In this era of self-improvement, people are taking charge of their health like never before. The collective effort is reshaping the narrative around wellness.

Finance Chief Cites Need To Sustain Judicious Public Spending

Secretary Recto emphasizes the need for judicious fund allocation to ensure the delivery of public services.

Senator Legarda: Freedom Is Climate Action, Education, Heritage

During the celebration, Senator Legarda highlighted that freedom intertwines with actions for environmental protection and fostering education.

Solon Wants Mental Health Care Services Accessible In Villages

Solon Wants Mental Health Care Services Accessible In Villages

3
3

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

As the world celebrates Mental Health Day, Senator Francis Pangilinan said mental health care and services should be made available and accessible at the barangay level so that interventions can be felt immediately by communities.

In a statement, Pangilinan said aside from the family, barangay health workers must be among the first responders to a person experiencing depression or anxiety.

Pangilinan said he would look into the 2020 budget of the Department of Health regarding the funding for the Philippine Mental Health Law, which should include training for local government health workers.

“We have taken the first important step of enacting the Philippine Mental Health Law, which will establish national mental health policy directed toward improving the overall health of Filipinos,” Pangilinan said.

“Bilang isang bansa, dapat nating tulungan ang isa’t isa, lalo na ang may mental health issues — kapamilya man, kaibigan, katrabaho, o kahit na ang mga hindi natin kilala (As a nation, we must look out for one another, especially those with mental health issues — be it a member of the family, friends, co-workers, or even those unknown to us),” Pangilinan added.

The senator said efforts to overcome the mental health stigma should include ensuring people experiencing such issues that they can always seek help from the government or institutions that could help them.

He also called on the public to help rid the society of the stigma associated with mental illness, encourage those living with mental health conditions to get the help they need and ensure those who need help have access to the support, acceptance, and resources they deserve. (PNA)

Photo Credit: facebook.com/officialkikopangilinan