This document outlines an event hosted by Art with Impact that uses films and discussions to address mental health issues on campus. The event includes watching short films about mental health, having a panel discussion with student representatives and campus resources, and breaking into small groups for reflection. Participants are encouraged to discuss their personal experiences with mental health concepts like stigma, cultural influences, and self-care practices. The document provides discussion prompts and details about upcoming related events from Art with Impact.
University of Manitoba - OBOM - 10.7.22 - Presentation.pdfRuvimboChipazi
A variation of our Movies for Mental Health (Sexual Violence) program, Our Bodies Our Minds harnesses theatre and embodied activities to engage with young people on the vital topic of mental health and sexual violence, inspiring them to tell their own stories and explore those of others.
The event also connects survivors and allies with mental health resources available to them, empowering them to seek support and heal as individuals and communities.
*Our Bodies, Our Minds workshops are only offered in an in-person format.
Brandon University - M4MHO - 10.18.22 - Presentation.pdfRuvimboChipazi
Movies for Mental Health is an arts-based mental health workshop that focuses on empowering young adults, educators, health professionals and community members to gain a better understanding of mental health within their environment.
Knowing that art speaks the language of our interior worlds, we harness film to engage with young people on the vital topic of mental health and mental illness, inspiring them to tell their own stories and explore those of others.The event also connects students with mental health resources available to them, empowering them to seek support and heal as individuals and communities.
Global launch of the Healthy Ageing and Prevention Index 2nd wave – alongside...ILC- UK
The Healthy Ageing and Prevention Index is an online tool created by ILC that ranks countries on six metrics including, life span, health span, work span, income, environmental performance, and happiness. The Index helps us understand how well countries have adapted to longevity and inform decision makers on what must be done to maximise the economic benefits that comes with living well for longer.
Alongside the 77th World Health Assembly in Geneva on 28 May 2024, we launched the second version of our Index, allowing us to track progress and give new insights into what needs to be done to keep populations healthier for longer.
The speakers included:
Professor Orazio Schillaci, Minister of Health, Italy
Dr Hans Groth, Chairman of the Board, World Demographic & Ageing Forum
Professor Ilona Kickbusch, Founder and Chair, Global Health Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute and co-chair, World Health Summit Council
Dr Natasha Azzopardi Muscat, Director, Country Health Policies and Systems Division, World Health Organisation EURO
Dr Marta Lomazzi, Executive Manager, World Federation of Public Health Associations
Dr Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare and Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum
Dr Karin Tegmark Wisell, Director General, Public Health Agency of Sweden
India Clinical Trials Market: Industry Size and Growth Trends [2030] Analyzed...Kumar Satyam
According to TechSci Research report, "India Clinical Trials Market- By Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2030F," the India Clinical Trials Market was valued at USD 2.05 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.64% through 2030. The market is driven by a variety of factors, making India an attractive destination for pharmaceutical companies and researchers. India's vast and diverse patient population, cost-effective operational environment, and a large pool of skilled medical professionals contribute significantly to the market's growth. Additionally, increasing government support in streamlining regulations and the growing prevalence of lifestyle diseases further propel the clinical trials market.
Growing Prevalence of Lifestyle Diseases
The rising incidence of lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer is a major trend driving the clinical trials market in India. These conditions necessitate the development and testing of new treatment methods, creating a robust demand for clinical trials. The increasing burden of these diseases highlights the need for innovative therapies and underscores the importance of India as a key player in global clinical research.
Defecation
Normal defecation begins with movement in the left colon, moving stool toward the anus. When stool reaches the rectum, the distention causes relaxation of the internal sphincter and an awareness of the need to defecate. At the time of defecation, the external sphincter relaxes, and abdominal muscles contract, increasing intrarectal pressure and forcing the stool out
The Valsalva maneuver exerts pressure to expel faeces through a voluntary contraction of the abdominal muscles while maintaining forced expiration against a closed airway. Patients with cardiovascular disease, glaucoma, increased intracranial pressure, or a new surgical wound are at greater risk for cardiac dysrhythmias and elevated blood pressure with the Valsalva maneuver and need to avoid straining to pass the stool.
Normal defecation is painless, resulting in passage of soft, formed stool
CONSTIPATION
Constipation is a symptom, not a disease. Improper diet, reduced fluid intake, lack of exercise, and certain medications can cause constipation. For example, patients receiving opiates for pain after surgery often require a stool softener or laxative to prevent constipation. The signs of constipation include infrequent bowel movements (less than every 3 days), difficulty passing stools, excessive straining, inability to defecate at will, and hard feaces
IMPACTION
Fecal impaction results from unrelieved constipation. It is a collection of hardened feces wedged in the rectum that a person cannot expel. In cases of severe impaction the mass extends up into the sigmoid colon.
DIARRHEA
Diarrhea is an increase in the number of stools and the passage of liquid, unformed feces. It is associated with disorders affecting digestion, absorption, and secretion in the GI tract. Intestinal contents pass through the small and large intestine too quickly to allow for the usual absorption of fluid and nutrients. Irritation within the colon results in increased mucus secretion. As a result, feces become watery, and the patient is unable to control the urge to defecate. Normally an anal bag is safe and effective in long-term treatment of patients with fecal incontinence at home, in hospice, or in the hospital. Fecal incontinence is expensive and a potentially dangerous condition in terms of contamination and risk of skin ulceration
HEMORRHOIDS
Hemorrhoids are dilated, engorged veins in the lining of the rectum. They are either external or internal.
FLATULENCE
As gas accumulates in the lumen of the intestines, the bowel wall stretches and distends (flatulence). It is a common cause of abdominal fullness, pain, and cramping. Normally intestinal gas escapes through the mouth (belching) or the anus (passing of flatus)
FECAL INCONTINENCE
Fecal incontinence is the inability to control passage of feces and gas from the anus. Incontinence harms a patient’s body image
PREPARATION AND GIVING OF LAXATIVESACCORDING TO POTTER AND PERRY,
An enema is the instillation of a solution into the rectum and sig
Empowering ACOs: Leveraging Quality Management Tools for MIPS and BeyondHealth Catalyst
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The Importance of Community Nursing Care.pdfAD Healthcare
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Navigating Challenges: Mental Health, Legislation, and the Prison System in B...Guillermo Rivera
This conference will delve into the intricate intersections between mental health, legal frameworks, and the prison system in Bolivia. It aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current challenges faced by mental health professionals working within the legislative and correctional landscapes. Topics of discussion will include the prevalence and impact of mental health issues among the incarcerated population, the effectiveness of existing mental health policies and legislation, and potential reforms to enhance the mental health support system within prisons.
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2. Amanda Lederle, (they/them)
★ Recovering perfectionist
★ Active Listener, Visual Artist
(drawing,painting/ public art)
★ Love discussions around
creativing & mental health
★ I love films & TV shows!
3. ● Campus workshops
● Monthly short film competition
● Short film production grants
● Global community
● Student Representative Council
● Athletics
● Residence Life
● Student Services
4. ● Setting the scene together
● Watch and discuss films, connect our minds
and bodies
● Panel of students and resources
● Mingle / Q&A
● Evaluation (and a chance to enter to
win $25!)
#Movies4MentalHealth
5. ● Mental health is personal – YOU are the expert on
your own experience
● This is a public, shared space + shared group
responses
● Some photos will be taken during the panel - please
let us know if you are not comfortable with that
● Please take care of yourself and others
however you need, including asking for help
#Movies4MentalHealth
6. In Just a Few Words...
What has self-care been
looking like for you these days?
#Movies4MentalHealth
● Sleep
● Singing
● Being outside
● Bubble bath
● Not over scheduling
● Journaling
● Long walks with dog
● Spending time with people who have a
positive impact
9. Some movies and TV shows that
show mental illness…
#Movies4MentalHealth
● Girl Interrupted
● Fight Club
● 13 Reasons Why
● Inside Out
● It’s kind of a funny story
● Split
10. #Movies4MentalHealth
Characters with mental illness are
portrayed as…
● Monster
● Unpredictable
● Erratic
● Extremes
● Unlovable
● Problematic
● Chronic
● progressive/degenerative - worse
over time
● Uncomfortable
11. MH Across Cultures
Across different cultures and languages, people talk about
and explore mental health in multiple ways.
In just a few words, please share:
How have you experienced the concept of "mental
health" within your own cultural communities?
● Resources available
● Taboo
● Seeking help seen as weakness
● talk vs. actions
● excuse
12. What is Stigma?
A judgment or stereotype that is:
● Always negative
● Always untrue
● Can be internalized
13. Mind Matters
By Josef Adamu
AWI Winner, November 2019
CONTENT HEADS UP
depression, stigma, alcohol use
15. SHARE WITH US:
What did you think?
How did you feel?
#Movies4MentalHealth
● Visual of water, what he was going through
- water metaphor
● Seeing the day to day experience
● Call from mom - relatable
● expectations , depression, guilt and
inadequacy
● friend notice struggling and there to
support
16. How does stigma feel?
#Movies4MentalHealth
● Terrible
● Hurtful
● No matter how hard you
try cant change the
narrative/stigma
● isolating
17. What makes it difficult to reach out
for help?
#Movies4MentalHealth
● Feeling like a burden
● Shame
● Worthless
● Time commitment
● Trust
● “Bad” past experience
● Admitting you need help/pride
● $$
● Not relatable (racially, culturally)
● Access-anglo resources and even
more limiting with other needs like
being LGBT etc.
22. #Movies4MentalHealth
SHARE WITH US:
What did you think?
How did you feel?
● Heavy,
● Fear of not having a heads up
● Generational pov
● CPR, instinct to try to help
● Gendered experiences
23. Let’s go deeper…
#Movies4MentalHealth
● Feel the transition from ‘ok’ to change in
situation
● Music to portray decent
● The single pov of character retelling of story,
similar to first film with single pov character
24. What are some practices that support
your wellness?
#Movies4MentalHealth
● Talking to ppl (friends, counsellor etc.)
you trust and someone to check in with
● Boundaries
● exercise/movement
● Deliberately do something for
pleasure/care. Doesn’t have to be
“productive”
● Scheduling time for rest or knowing to
set time in the day to do regenerative
activity.
27. Sal Tran
By Kim Huynh
AWI Winner, March 2018
CONTENT HEADS UP
mentions of: sexual violence, suicide attempts, systemic oppression,
depression, anxiety, substance use, and PTSD
29. #Movies4MentalHealth
What are your impressions?
● Relatable
● See the good the explanation
● Power of lived experience sharing with
others
● Giving folks courage from shared
experience
30. #Movies4MentalHealth
How can we support ourselves
and others?
● Self check in (to help self/help
others)
● Listen to self and others to be
heard
● Providing happy distraction
● Validating self and others
32. “Sanctuary Space” virtual discussions
exploring mental health through art and film
Live Interviews
with mental health advocates
Opportunities to share your mental health story
on our IG live and other platforms
bit.ly/awi-cc
Scan the QR code to learn more!
33. Sophia Stacey (she/her)
B.A. Psychology Student and SRC Health & Wellness Representative
Cloe Zamora(she/they)
BSc Student and Peer Supporter
Dr Daniel Miller (he/him)
Chair, Department of Religion, Society and Culture
Dr. Stine Linden Andersen
PhD in Clinical Psychology and Vice Principal Student Affairs
35. #Movies4MentalHealth
Please fill out the evaluation!
You can enter for a chance to win a $25 gift!
If you are receiving credit for attending this workshop,
at the end of the evaluation, you’ll be prompted to add
your information to a sign-in sheet.
Evaluation responses will remain separate and anonymous.
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36. #Movies4MentalHealth
Upcoming AWI Events:
● Thursday, February 9th, 2023 Wellness and Movement Moment
Check out these and future events by following the us
on social media!
@artwithimpact
37. #Movies4MentalHealth
Stay in touch!
Get it touch with us to:
● Sign up for Continued Connections
● Submit a film about mental health to our monthly competition
● Volunteer to share at a “My Mental Health Story” event
@artwithimpact
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