The Dispute Resolution Center of King County today announced their participation, in partnership with more than 2,300 leading brands, nonprofits and cultural leaders globally, in the fourth-annual Mental Health Action Day, to be held on Thursday, May 16. Spearheaded by SHOWTIME/MTV Entertainment Studios and TaskForce, Mental Health Action Day is an open-source and decentralized global movement to encourage and empower people to take action for mental health. This year’s call to action is to dedicate one hour to social connection. KCDRC is proud to be activating this year by encouraging people to settle disputes that interfere with their emotional well-being.
Conflict Resolution and Mental Health
KCDRC Executive Director, Dave Martine notes, “We know that conflict is everywhere, and unfortunately, unresolved conflicts in our relationships have a negative effect on our emotional well-being. Research shows that relational stress can lead to feelings of depression, anxiety, loneliness, and stress. On this Mental Health Action Day, we are encouraging everyone to think about the conflicts that are worrying them and look for ways to finally resolve them”.
“We are proud to come together with this diverse group of influential and purpose-driven partners who share our commitment to empowering and encouraging people to shift from mental health awareness to mental health action,” said Erika Soto Lamb, Vice President of Social Impact Strategy at MTV Entertainment Studios. “When we recognize that mental health is health, we have an opportunity to demystify, destigmatize and normalize taking actions to help ourselves and each other.”
Will You Take an Hour to Connect?
This year’s call to action is to dedicate one hour to CONNECTION. Participants are encouraged to take their first steps towards mental health action — whether for themselves, for their loved ones or to advocate for systemic changes through a wide range of tools. Free resources and tools, such as an employer toolkit and platforms for hosting and organizing events, are available for organizations and groups to help support their audiences through a myriad of ways – from starting a meditation practice to learning how to support a friend to advocating for change.
KCDRC is proud to join more than 2,300 organizations, brands and influential leaders around the world including SHOWTIME/MTV, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Pinterest, NBA, Sesame Workshop and U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy who are encouraging everyone to “dedicate one hour to connection”. A full list of partners is available at mentalhealthaction.network/partners.
“Please remember that this is the perfect time to take action that resolves your disputes and improves your mental health” Martine adds. “Afterall, mental health is health”.
Learn more at MentalHealthIsHealth.us or you can follow along at #MentalHealthActon.