The B!G Idea Exhibition
The B!G Idea Exhibition
The B!G Idea Exhibition
The B!G Idea Exhibition
Team Name

Minding your Mental Health

Chosen Challenge

SDG icon Mental Health

Supported by


School Name

Borris College


Teacher

Siobhan Bollard


Persona Profile

What problem are you addressing? Immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers affected by war, this has an impact on their mental health. Why is it important? Refugees and migrants exposed to adversity are more likely than host populations to experience mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), suicide and psychoses. How does it impact people? Refugees and migrants remain among the most vulnerable members of society faced often with xenophobia; discrimination; poor living, housing, and working conditions; and inadequate access to health services, despite frequently occurring physical and mental health problems. What makes this problem worth solving? This problem is worth solving because war-related trauma and displacement severely affect the mental health of refugees and asylum seekers, impacting their ability to rebuild their lives and integrate into new communities. Supporting their mental well-being is not only a moral responsibility but also essential for promoting recovery, social stability, and overall public health. By addressing these challenges, societies can foster inclusion, break the cycle of trauma, and help refugees contribute positively to their new environments.


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