Please note that this episode contains discussions of suicide ideation.
Joshua Bell is a mental health activist and community advocate. His main focus has centred around mental health among youth and suicide prevention. He has worked for organizations such as Unsinkable Youth where they not only raise awareness about youth mental health but push for changes to improve their well-being. When not working on mental health, Joshua finds other ways to volunteer and give back to the community he grew up in.
Born in Hamilton, Canada, one of the most important things to Joshua is community. Through participating in various organizations and working with diverse groups, he has developed a special relationship with his community. Joshua is a mental health advocate, but he didn't have much knowledge of the topic until he was 16, due to personal experiences. His challenges were severe, to the point where he needed help. With the support of friends, family, and his therapist, he was able to emerge from a dark place. This experience, along with the realization that everyone has a unique journey regarding their mental health, inspired Joshua to get involved in youth mental health. He hopes that by sharing his story, he can help people understand that mental health affects everyone, regardless of age. Now in university, Joshua is studying political science and judicial studies and hopes to combine his passions for mental health and public policy to make meaningful changes in communities across Canada.
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