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BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month

Millennial Social Worker

The BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month was formally recognized in May 2008. It was established to bring awareness to the unique struggles faced by many underrepresented and healthcare disadvantaged populations in the United States. Read more about BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month in the references below.

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NASW Brings Awareness to the Importance of Mental Health

Social Work Blog

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) wishes to bring attention to the importance of mental health as it affects millions of people in the United States. Department of Labor Launches Campaign Promoting Mental Health Support in Workplaces.