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July 2022

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This month, check out our new featured film Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness, the film trailer for Any Given Day, our latest Rooted & Rising video post, learn more about our new educator toolkit that is coming soon, and check out NAMI's latest video featuring LGBTQ+ individuals sharing their stories. 

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Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness

Longtime WETA production partner Ken Burns is the executive producer of a major new public television documentary, Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness. The film, which premiered in June 2022, gives voice to the experiences of young people who struggle with mental health challenges and focuses on the importance of awareness and empathy.
 

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Coming Soon

Any Given Day

Filmmaker Margaret Byrne and three Chicagoans face the complexities of living with mental illness, providing deeply personal insight into the necessity of caring relationships, especially when life is at its most difficult. Watch the premiere of this essential film on 7/7 at 8/7c on WORLD Channel.
 

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Coming Soon

Educator Toolkit

To accompany the Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness film, WETA is developing a comprehensive educational resource kit for use by educators, administrators, school support staff, counselors, social workers, and first responders who work directly with, and for, young people.

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New Video

Rooted & Rising

Celebrate national Great Outdoors Month with music producer Princeton Brown as he literally walks you through his seven pillars of wellness and discusses the importance of finding a balance with each.

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New Video

A Proud Path to Mental Health

NAMI Presents A Proud Path to Mental Health. Members of the LGBTQ+ community share stories dealing with social stigma, hopelessness, and living with mental illness, which affects so many LGBTQ+ individuals across the country.

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Use #WellBeings on social media posts to contribute your story, messages of encouragement, and favorite mental health resources to Well Beings Community Story Wall.

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Support for the Well Beings Youth Mental Health Project provided by Otsuka, Kaiser Permanente, Bank of America, Liberty Mutual Insurance, American Psychiatric Association Foundation, One Mind, Movember, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Dana Foundation, Dauten Family Foundation, The Hersh Foundation, Mental Health Services Oversight & Accountability Commission, John & Frances Von Schlegell, Sutter Health, Robina Riccitiello, and Jackson Family Enterprises.

Partners include CALL TO MIND at American Public Media, PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs, WE Organization, Forbes, PEOPLE, Mental Health America, National Council for Mental Wellbeing, The Steve Fund, and The Jed Foundation.

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