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DM Prime supports mental health awareness, launches advocacy

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ANGELES CITY — In celebratio­n of the mental health awareness month, DM Prime Holdings Corp has launched its campaign dubbed “The Ampersand” to break the stigma on mental health as its advocacy.

DM Prime Holdings chairman and CEO Jeffrey del Mundo said, as part of his own initiative, he is taking the lead in spearheadi­ng his advocacy to support and raise awareness on mental health as the ampersand sign symbolizes continuanc­e, inclusion, and reconnecti­on.

“My story is already an open book. The effects of Covid-19 also took the toll on me. We fight our own battles, mine doesn’t end here. I want to inspire others to stay strong not just for ourselves but for the people who also care about us,” shared del Mundo.

“This is beyond our corporate social responsibi­lity as it is personal to me. With this campaign, it will be a good start to help others deal with depression and anxiety in these very challengin­g times,” he added.

In a statement released by the World Health Organizati­on on October 5, the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted critical mental health services in 93 percent of countries worldwide as the demand for mental health is increasing. The devastatin­g impact of Covid-19 on access to mental health services underscore­s the urgent need for increased funding according to WHO.

Furthermor­e, in a press briefing by the Department of Health on October 13, the DOH also acknowledg­es the increase in mental health conditions in the country. DOH National Mental Health Program manager Frances Prescila Cuevas said at least 3.6 million Filipinos were found to have mental conditions.

In line with these recent data and to show full support for the advocacy is del Mundo’s fellow Akbayan party member and author of Republic Act 11036 or the Mental Health Law, Senator Risa Hontiveros.

“As the author of the Mental Health Law, I believe that the implementa­tion in the midst of a pandemic requires us to innovate. We have to increase our partnershi­ps and informatio­n drives at the community level, increase psychologi­cal first aid training for non-profession­als, and even include these as parts of our culture,” Hontiveros said in a video released on October 10.

“This pandemic has also shown us how much we need each other. May mga nakatayang mga buhay dito that’s why we must continue to invest in our mental health systems, infrastruc­ture, and culture,” she added. “We must empower people to take charge of their mental health and to take responsibi­lity for the well-being of others as well.”

Together with Hontiveros, Senator Koko Pimentel also vowed to give his full support on the campaign as he concurs with the need for mental health ser vi ces.

 ?? (Pampanga PIO) ?? COMMAND VISIT. Governor Dennis 'Delta' Pineda, along with Pampanga Police Chief Col. Andres Simbajon, Jr., welcomes newly installed Police Regional Office-3 Director PBGen. Valeriano de Leon at the Pampanga Police Provincial Office.
(Pampanga PIO) COMMAND VISIT. Governor Dennis 'Delta' Pineda, along with Pampanga Police Chief Col. Andres Simbajon, Jr., welcomes newly installed Police Regional Office-3 Director PBGen. Valeriano de Leon at the Pampanga Police Provincial Office.

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