Black Mental Health Day/Week, Alberta

Black Mental Health Day/Week, Alberta

Started
March 1, 2021
Petition to
Leela Aheer, Minister of Culture (Government of Alberta) and
Signatures: 496Next Goal: 500
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Why this petition matters

Started by Inclusive Canada

The first Monday of March has been recognized as Black Mental Health Day in Ontario since 2020, with March 1st - March 7th being formerly proclaimed as Black Mental Health Week on March 1st 2021. This initiative was made possible by TAIBU Community Health Centre, along with the Black Health Alliance and City of Toronto, and we are grateful for their actions towards the collective healing of our communities. 

Racial inequalities, anti-Black racism, discrimination and the lasting effects of trauma have negative impacts on the mental health and physical well-being of Black people. The lack of concrete action to address anti-Black racism in public services like healthcare and education, and in the area of housing services, only increases the toll of anti-Black racism on mental health, regardless of income, education, or employment status.

We at Inclusive Canada believe this week should also be recognized here in Alberta and ask for you to join us in signing this petition so we may recognize the first Monday in March as Black Mental Health Day (Alberta), with March 1st - March 7th recognized as Black Mental Health Week (Alberta). This week will provide greater opportunity to facilitate and cultivate awareness of the impacts of anti-Black racism on Black communities, families and individuals, as well as encourage our communities to focus on our well-being through connection, support and sharing of resources.

Thank you for taking the time to read and sign! 

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Signatures: 496Next Goal: 500
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Decision Makers

  • Leela Aheer, Minister of CultureGovernment of Alberta
  • Tyler Shandro, Minister of HealthGovernment of Alberta
  • Rajan Sawhney, Minister of Community and Social ServicesGovernment of Alberta
  • Jason Luan, Associate Minister of Mental Health and AddictionsGovernment of Alberta