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More Than a Label: Mind HK and MINDSET Are Tackling Stigma Against Mental Health in Hong Kong
Mental health organisation Mind HK and Jardine Matheson Group charity MINDSET have joined hands for the "More Than A Label" campaign – an initiative that tackles stigma against mental health in Hong Kong.
With World Mental Health Day taking place on Sunday, 10 October, there's no better time than the present to take a moment to consider mental health in this city.
In Hong Kong and globally, mental illness and disorders remain largely misunderstood – there's often no equation to physical illness, in both treatment and prevention, despite the very serious impact your mental wellbeing has on you. For example, the suicide rate in Hong Kong has increased significantly over the past four decades. And an estimated 1 in 7 people in Hong Kong will experience a common mental disorder at any given time.
From August to September 2020, Mind HK surveyed 1,010 randomly selected adults – in order to gain an idea of the general public’s attitude towards mental health issues in Hong Kong. The numbers are stark:
- 23 percent of respondents said they would not be willing to work with someone with a mental health problem
- 47 percent stated that they would not want to live next door to someone who has been mentally ill
- 46 percent believed that the main cause of mental illness is a lack of self-discipline and willpower (something Dr Elisabeth Wong, Mind HK's clinical advisor and psychiatry specialist, emphasised as "completely false!")
- 22 percent said people with mental health problems should not be given any responsibility
- and 13.6 percent of respondents agreed that people with mental illness don't deserve our sympathy
It's clear there's a lack of access to resources in Hong Kong – or at least a lack of communication in regards to where you can find help and information – with 81.5 percent of respondents reporting that they had not previously accessed any mental health-related information and a whopping 85.6 percent reporting that, apart from hospitals, they didn’t know any other places where they could seek support for their mental health difficulties.
However, it's not all negative: 86 percent of respondents agreed that mental illness is an illness like any other.
Reducing stigma and raising awareness about the prevalence of mental health disorders and the effectiveness of seeking help is crucial.
The campaign will include a public exhibition from Friday, 15 October to Tuesday, 19 October at The Wild Lot in Sheung Wan titled More Than a Label: This is our story, featuring personal stories of journeys with mental health, illness and recovery, as well as a beautiful bilingual (English and Traditional Chinese) book showcasing 41 local mental health stories. You can also view and download a digital copy of the book here.
The "More Than a Label: This is our story" exhibition will take place from Friday, 15 October to Tuesday, 19 October at The Wild Lot, Shop B, G/F, 6-10 Shin Hing Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.
You can find out more here.
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Green Common Opens Brand New Two-Storey Flagship in Central
From renowned environmentalist venture Green Monday, Green Common is unveiling a brand new 2-storey flagship eatery and marketplace on Wednesday, October 6 2021 – Green Common Nexxus.
An update on and expansion of its plant-based concept stores scattered around Hong Kong, Green Common Nexxus is a four-in-one vegan eatery and marketplace with gourmet dine-in, a coffee and drinks bar, a grab-and-go section and a mini grocery mart.
The flagship comes with a fresh new revamp featuring a soothing teal-mint "Aqua" and white palette that's present throughout the two floors' interiors, packaging and merchandise.
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First floor restaurant
As you enter, you're greeted by the dairy-free coffee and drinks bar where oat milk is the default option – courtesy of UK milk-alternative brand Minor Figures – where you can choose from locally roasted coffees (including dark roasted and full-bodied blends) and superfood smoothies (new breakfast specials include an avocado green tea flaxseed and beetroot banana). Also present on the ground floor is a vegan bakery and a section with healthy meals-to-go made daily in-house.
The expansion of its grocery sees sections dedicated to vegan products for those with food restrictions, like the keto diet or a gluten intolerance, as well as freezers and fridges stocked with familiar ready-made frozen meals and every plant-based product you'll ever want from well-known brands like OmniFoods, JUST Egg, Heura, Beyond Meat and more.
Walk a few stairs up to the restaurant on the first floor serving up completely vegan Asian fusion dishes. Some sumptuous highlights include the Lolli-OmniPork, a crispy plant-based meatball glazed in a sweet and sour sauce on a stick, a reimagined "beef" wellington with OmniPork Luncheon, mushroom and truffle sauce wrapped in roasted vegan pastry sheets, and the ochazuke made with OmniCrab and tororo kombu served with roasted brown rice genmaicha tea.
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Vegan wines and sake
And as animal products are often incorporated in the making of alcohol (such as egg whites or gelatine as fining agents in winemaking), Green Common Nexxus has sourced vegan-certified wines and sakes from all over the world – available to enjoy at the restaurant in November.
Green Common Nexxus opens on Wednesday, October 6 2021.
Green Common Nexxus, Shop G01 & 101, Nexxus Building, 77 Des Voeux Road, Central; +852 2727 6682
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