True or False
Stigma
Statistics
People that can help
Self-Care
100

Nobody on earth has ever struggled with mental health

False

100
People get worried about talking about mental health, why?

They might be worried about people treating them differently, this is called being stigmatized

100

Only ___ of Canadians access mental health care annually

15%

100

An adult in my classroom I can talk to if I don't feel okay

A teacher

100
This is something I can do to be active and release endorphins in my brain, which is good for mental health.

Excersise

200

Girls have more mental health concerns on average than boys

False! Boys and girls struggle about the same

200

Can you always tell if someone is struggling with their mental health by looking at them?

No, there is no way to tell just by looking at someone if they are experience mental health challenges

200

Between girls or boys, one of these groups are more likely to ask for help with mental health

Girls are more likely to talk about mental health

200

The adults at home I can talk to if I think I need help

Parents or Guardians

200

I eat these types of food to help my brain stay healthy

Healthy food 

300

Only famous people get mental health problems

False! Anyone can struggle with mental health

300

What are some ways are people with Mental Health challenges stigmatized?

Treated as sick, different, not taken seriously, or avoided. 

300

Around ____ percent of Canadians reported to accessing support for their mental health last year

11%

300

Someone who works in a medical centre or a hospital that can answer questions about mental health

A doctor

300

Doing things that make me feel good and fulfilled is a form of self-care

Yes

400

Mental health is hard to talk about for most people

True! Some people may find it harder than others to talk about mental health

400

On average, this group talks about mental health more than the other. Girls or Boys

Girls report being more open to talking about it than boys

400

Approximately ______ percentage of Canadians report their mental health negatively impacts their day-to-day life

28%

400

I can talk to these people if I am worried about my friend

A teacher, parent, principal, counselor - any safe adult that I trust!

400

Sleeping when I am tired, and eating when I am hungry are ways I can practice self-care

Yes! These are little almost "obvious" ways to take care of ourselves

500

I am allowed to talk about mental health at school

True! If you have questions you can talk to any teacher!

500

What is one way we can help with stigma around mental health

Talking about mental health!

500

On average people experience ____ days of poor mental health

3.4 days

500

This person knows the most about how I am feeling, more than anyone else

Me

500

True or false: Self care looks the same for everybody, we all like the same things

False