The menaing of “stigma” in the context of mental health.
What is negative judgment or shame that discourages help seeking behaviour.
The Catholic Social Teaching that refers to helping those who are struggling (main CST of presentation).
What is Option for the Poor and Vulnerable.
One way schools can reduce stigma.
What is mental health education or awareness campaigns, etc.
True or False: 1 in 5 youth experiences a mental health issue.
What is true
In Buddhism, “Karuna” means...
What is compassion toward all who suffer.
A sign that stigma is being reduced in schools.
What is students can freely about mental health or ask for help.
A reason why teens avoid asking for help.
What is fear of being judged, shame, or a lack of support.
In Hinduism, as per the Bhagavad Gita verse mentioned, highlight how mental health issues should be faced.
What is understanding the mind, befriending it, etc.
Impact of faith-based teachings on breaking stigma.
What is it promotes compassion, inclusion, and empathy.
The percentage of students actually receiving proper treatment.
What is less than 20% (1/5).
In Hinduism, “Ahimsa” means...
What is the definition is nonviolence, showing kindness to all living beings.
The ultimate goal of reducing stigma.
What is creating safe, supportive environments where students feel free to seek help.
Two barriers that reduce teen access to mental health care in schools.
What is limited school counselling, privacy concerns, student interactions with others, and school policies, unknown problem, etc.
Explain how a Catholic principle might shape who is responsible for providing mental health support in a school community (depends on answer).
What is (Depends on how good the answer was).
Give one policy a school board could reasonably adapt that would increase students' access to mental health care (1 year - depends on answer)
What is (Depends on how good the answer was).