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Stigma and discrimination appear to play a major role in depriving people with mental illnesses of their basic rights. Their economic, political, social, and human rights are often ignored.
For example: Listen. Simply giving someone space to talk, and listening to how theyre feeling, can be really helpful in itself. Offer reassurance. Seeking help can feel lonely, and sometimes scary. Stay calm. Be patient. Try not to make assumptions. Keep social contact.
Fair equality of opportunity in access to jobs and opportunities is one of the principles of justice. Therefore, when people with mental illnesses are not allowed to have an equal opportunity in access to employment and participation in a society, it undermines the civic society.
Supporting the individuals right to self-determination supports Justice within population groups. Residents have the right to choose and execute an advance directive, to make clinical decisions about their own personal health, and to execute the inherent right of self-determination.
Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal rights and opportunities this includes the right to good health. Yet today, there are inequities in health that are avoidable, unnecessary and unjust.
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People with mental illness are arrested and sent to prison in disproportionate numbers,[5] often due to a lack of awareness and resources in handling these individuals. The police often arrest these individuals for petty crimes such as jaywalking or wandering behavior as a preventive law and order measure.
Poor mental health influences peoples relationships with their children, spouses, relatives, friends, and co-workers. Often, poor mental health leads to problems such as social isolation, which disrupts a persons communication and interactions with others.
Part of the reason mental health is often ignored is because there is still a lot of stigma surrounding mental illness. For many people, mental illness is seen as a sign of weakness. Theres a belief that if you cant just snap out of it, then theres something wrong with you.

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