WDV Youth Blog: Mental Health and Disability

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Mental Health and Disability

Mental health is a good example of inclusion: someone can experience mental health challenges regardless of who they are – it does not discriminate. Anyone can be affected, and there are many reasons and circumstances in which difficulties can arise.
Fortunately, although you might feel alone, there are people out there who can relate and understand you. There is help.

Youth Expert by Experience, Emma Jago, thoughtfully explores disabled identity and mental health challenges in the blog below. Click the link to read the full piece:

WDV Youth Blog – Mental Health and Disability

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