The World Health Organisation’s constitution states: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” This is the core philosophy driving a new initiative of the St. Lucia National Mental Wellness Centre to spur interest, continue the dialog and motive individual, families and the community to take action to address the serious issue of mental illness. Charmaine Hippolyte-Thomas is the Executive Director for Mental Health Services, she said throughout the month of November the St. Lucia Mental Wellness Centre has organized the viewing of a film in a number of communities around the island. The film entitled “The Secret She Kept,” exposes some of the behaviors families exhibit in order to hide mental illness.

St. Lucia Mental Health Services operates under the philosophy of “Community and Sharing.” The Executive Director is aiming for increased community support to meet this objective.

‘Strut for a Cause’ the charitable event organized by Valerie Albert and Dahlia Francois, this year focuses on mental health and the police.

The event takes place on November 26th at Sandals Grande with an admission fee of $60.

Movie nights have been held in Fond Assau, Micoud and Vieux Fort. Other viewings are scheduled for Caribbean Cinemas on Wednesday 16th November, Gros Islet Community Centre and Kay’s Bar in Palmis, Soufriere on November 17th, the Dennery Multi-Purpose Centre on November 23rd and Morne Dudon Primary School on November 24th. A two day health fair is also planned for Castries Town Hall November 21st to 22nd.