Submission form: Submission #2301
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Numéro de la soumission: 2301
Identifiant (ID) de la soumission: 8051
Identifiant universel unique (UUID) de la soumission: 1b02e047-9d27-47bb-a9ae-54a901d3fe03
URI de la soumission: /fr/submit-pledges
Créé: dim 31/07/2022 - 23:07
Terminé: dim 31/07/2022 - 23:07
Modifié: mar 02/08/2022 - 19:28
Adresse IP distante: 2.22.245.85
Soumis par: Pablo Sebastian Mariani
Langue: English
Est un brouillon: Non
Webform: Modèle d'annonce de contribution
Soumettre à: Submission form
Flaggé: Oui
serial: '2301' sid: '8051' uuid: 1b02e047-9d27-47bb-a9ae-54a901d3fe03 uri: /submit-pledges created: '1659280027' completed: '1659280027' changed: '1659439735' in_draft: '0' current_page: '' remote_addr: 2.22.245.85 uid: '2561' langcode: en webform_id: pledges_submission_form entity_type: node entity_id: '7516' locked: '0' sticky: '1' notes: '' metatag: meta data: type_of_pledge: - individual participating_states_and_actors: { } nature_of_the_pledge_please_select_: - financial - process_oriented - structured gcm_objective_support: - gcm_objective_support_7 - gcm_objective_support_15 - gcm_objective_support_16 - gcm_objective_support_23 gcm_guiding_principle: - '738' - '739' - '742' - '741' - '740' - '259' - '258' - '257' - '737' - '736' confirm_email: pmariani@mayorsmechanism.org country: '248' full_name: 'Pablo Mariani' id_of_the_matched_pledge: '' name_of_state_actor_submitting: 'The Mayors Mechanism submitting in the name of the City of Boston' name_of_the_matched_pledge: '' name_of_the_pledge: 'Mental Health Mini-Grants' pledging_entity: cities_municipalities_local_authority position: KMO provide_description: |- To enhance the wellness of immigrants in Boston, destigmatize mental health challenges, and encourage non-clinical, culturally and linguistically sensitive practices as a form of therapy, the Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement (MOIA) awarded Mental Health Mini-Grants of $6,500 each to six immigrant-serving nonprofits who incorporate wellness activities in their programming. Non-clinical mental health practices are defined as peer-led and community-based interventions engaging with expressive arts, traditional medicine, spirituality, or body-centered activities. Examples include peace circles, storytelling, yoga, and meditation. These practices can promote well-being and reduce the potential escalation and severity of mental health conditions of immigrants, and act as alternatives to Western individual talk therapy. As part of the grant, MOIA will conduct an exploratory assessment to learn from each of these six programs in order to help guide the City’s future investments on mental health for immigrants. The mental health struggles of immigrant communities are often ignored as they experience the stress of resettling in a different country and culture, face individual and institutional discrimination, endure traumatic events, and cope with isolation. As it has for many people, the COVID-19 pandemic has also exacerbated mental health issues for immigrant residents. While most immigrants do not need clinical services, many are likely to struggle to access effective non-clinical mental healthcare due to language barriers and cross-cultural differences surrounding beliefs, practices, and stigma around mental health. Our mini-grants will support work already being done in the community to support immigrant mental health, at the same time as enhancing the City of Boston’s understanding of best practices for non-clinical mental health work for immigrants to hopefully inform our future practices and policies. The Leah Zallman Center for Immigrant Health Research, a non-governmental community-engaged research and evaluation center, will conduct an exploratory assessment as part of our action evaluation. The exploratory assessment will be conducted by MOIA staff in collaboration with the awardees, and will include: 1) participatory observation, 2) standardized surveys distributed among participants to assess the mental health impacts of their projects, and 3) surveys to program facilitators on the initiatives’ best practices and challenges. Prior to the disbursement of funds there will be a required meeting with awardees to discuss this component and ensure it is a participatory process. tentative_deadline: '2022-11-30'
*Toutes les références au Kosovo doivent être comprises dans le contexte de la résolution 1244 (1999) du Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies.
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