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Stigma and judgment prevent Black and African American people from seeking treatment for their mental illnesses. Research indicates that Blacks and African Americans believe that mild depression or anxiety would be considered “crazy” in their social circles. Furthermore, many believe that discussions about mental illness would not be appropriate even among family, so often a treatable illness is made worse as people learn to cope instead of overcoming. When stigma is not an issue, cost becomes an issue.
Access to quality and inexpensive mental health treatment is essential, but often lacking. As of 2017, the United States had around 11,582 mental health treatment facilities. However, it has been found that around 42 percent of adults with an unmet need for mental health care stated they did not receive mental health services in the past year because they could not afford the cost.
To bring our vision into fruition, The Tanjong Rose Foundation is offering a wide array of programs and services as outlined below:
Therapeutic services for (psychotherapy):
Responsible party: Clinical director
Case management service
Ensuring that clients therapeutic needs are being met, as well as acting as an added support while receiving services.
Responsible party: Clinical director, case manager, program director
Housing for the Homeless
Homelessness is a dreadful reality faced by hundreds of thousands of individuals and families daily. It’s a reality that should not exist. The Tanjong Rose Foundation seeks to help end homelessness by helping to provide housing for homeless males and females.
Preventative services
The Tanjong Rose Foundation’s Adolescent Mental Health Prevention
Curriculum:
A 12-week program aimed to educate students in schools. The curriculum will open the conversation about mental health to school aged youth, that involves dialect and interactive activities.
Each lesson plan will include a theme related to mental health, an activity and discussion, including a mental health safety plan by the end of the 12 weeks.
Housing for the Homeless
Homelessness is a dreadful reality faced by hundreds of thousands of individuals and families daily. It’s a reality that should not exist. The Tanjong Rose Foundation seeks to help end homelessness by helping to provide housing for homeless males and females.
Preventative services
The Tanjong Rose Foundation’s Adolescent Mental Health Prevention Curriculum:
A 12-week program aimed to educate students in schools. The curriculum will open the conversation about mental health to school aged youth, that involves dialect and interactive activities.
Each lesson plan will include a theme related to mental health, an activity and discussion, including a mental health safety plan by the end of the 12 weeks.
Responsible party: program director
The ROSE Project
A year-round mental health preventative group that introduces adolescent girls to mental health in a positive light.
These once a week, hour long, sessions are interactive, informative and aim to get youth talking about mental health while developing positive coping and social skills.
Responsible party: program director
Buoyant Boys
Focused on adolescent males, this group aims to discuss topics relating to the challenges of growing up today, while instilling tools and skill sets that build resiliency, positive self-esteem, and coping skills for at risk young men in the community.
Responsible party: program director
Sister Circle
A sisterhood initiative that encourages safe dialogue and solidarity amongst women.
These groups focus on strengthening emotional intelligence through open and honest discussions and events that promote positive self-esteem and self-initiated care.
Responsible party: program director
The Brother’s Panel
Focused on men, this all-male group aims to address stereotypes of toxic masculinity, misogyny, homophobia, and mental health in the black community.
With dialogue and community outreach, it is hoped that men involved with the program become more aware and educated on the biases and misconceptions plaguing communities, while becoming comfortable expressing their feelings and emotions in a safe, comfortable environment.
Responsible party: program director
Mentoring program
Listening Ear program:
A mentoring program for adults and adolescents that offers support, guidance, and an opportunity to simply feel heard.
All services will be measured with a pre-test prior to clients receiving services, as well as a post-test to ensure their needs were met while engaging in services.