SCR 28, as amended, Block. California Mental Health No Stigma Week.
This measure would declare May 6, 2013, to May 12, 2013, inclusive, and the first full week of May of every year thereafter, commencing with a Monday, as California Mental Health No Stigma Week.
Fiscal committee: no.
P2 1WHEREAS, It is in the best interest of the state to increase
2awareness regarding the negative stigma associated with mental
3illness; and
4WHEREAS, Stigma is a very real problem for people who have
5a mental illness; and
6WHEREAS, Every person needs and deserves to feel a sense
7of belonging, and not be excluded or ostracized; and
8WHEREAS, The most formidable obstacle to future progress
9in the area of mental health is stigma, and today, the nation has
10the power to tear down that obstacle; and
11WHEREAS, Throughout our great state, there are efforts by
12public and private mental health agencies that work tirelessly to
13educate the public about the harmful effects of stigma; and
14WHEREAS, Some of the harmful effects of stigma include
15trying to pretend nothing is wrong, refusal to seek treatment,
16rejection by family and friends, work or school problems or
17discrimination, difficulty finding housing, being subjected to
18physical violence or harassment, and inadequate health insurance
19coverage of mental illnesses; and
20WHEREAS, Of California’s approximately 36.8 million
21residents, close to 1,175,000 adults live with a serious mental
22illness and about 422,000 children live with serious mental health
23conditions; and
24WHEREAS, While one in five Americans lives with a mental
25disorder, estimates indicate that nearly two-thirds of all people
26with a diagnosable mental illness do not seek treatment, especially
27people from diverse communities; and
28WHEREAS, Despite civil rights laws, such as the Americans
29with Disabilities Act of 1990, people with mental illnesses often
30experience discrimination in education, housing, health care, and
31the workplace; and
32WHEREAS, According to the California Mental Health Services
33Oversight and Accountability Commission’s report of 2007, a
34public education campaign can improve the public’s awareness of
35unmet needs and reduce the harmful effects of stigma and
36discrimination; now, therefore, be it
37Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly
38thereof concurring, That the Legislature recognizes the week of
39May 6, 2013, to May 12, 2013, inclusive, and the first full week
P3 1of May of every year thereafter, commencing with a Monday, as
2California Mental Health No Stigma Week; and be it further
3Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of
4this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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