Neerja Birla initiates to ‘MPower’ for awareness about mental health

New Delhi : With a mission to create awareness, advocate prevention, foster education and provide service, mother-daughter duo Neerja Birla and Ananya Birla have joined hands with Dr Zirak Marker, a leading child psychiatrist to start MPower movement that envisions all individuals with mental illnesses to live a happy and empowered life through world-class mental health care services.

To kickstart the movement, MPower has launched its official website (www.mpowerminds.com) and video campaign #StampOutStigma!

The website aims to be a platform where one can voice opinions and share one’s experiences with mental and emotional upheaval. It is also meant to be for people who want to understand more about the realms of mental health. It will provide the right platform for interactive discussions leading to awareness towards a stigma free society.

The ‘Make a Pledge’ feature of the website will enable people across different verticals to pledge against mental disabilities. Keeping the same vision in mind, new features will be launched on a regular basis.

The film is meant to be hard hitting, yet realistic account of how individuals with mental illnesses feel and their need to be heard and understood. The purpose is for it to start conversations around this topic- to create awareness and take the first steps to ‘Stamp Out Stigma’.

The saddening statistics make the movement so much more relevant. In today’s time, mental health is an area of immense concern in the world, with India having one of the highest suicide rates. India spends a mere 0.06 percent of the annual health budget on mental health and mental health care. There are only 5000 qualified mental health practitioners for a population of 1.2 billion. WHO estimates that at any given time 10 percent of global population suffers from mental illnesses and one in four persons will be affected at least once in their lifetime.

Mpower team is likely to open a centre in South Mumbai that will cater to the mental health needs of children and adolescents. Another endeavor will be the Mpower Foundation which will strive to blur barriers of economics and opportunities, making mental health care services accessible and available to members of marginalized groups.

Emphasizing the purpose, Neerja Birla says, “My resolve and endeavor is to create a movement towards empowering individuals with mental health concerns in the most holistic way possible. We need to ensure that all such individuals and their families have the right to professional therapeutic interventions. Everyone has the right to a dignified and fulfilling life.”

“In India, there is a huge stigma attached to one having a mental illness; this not only makes it worse for the sufferer but also for their caregivers. It is as imperative to take care of our minds as is our bodies and hence seeking help for mental illness is of paramount importance,” said Ananya Birla.

“If there was no stigma, people would reach out for help without hesitation and lives could have been saved. I think it is the need of the hour that we as the youth address this social cause,” concludes Ananya Birla. (ANI)