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We all know someone who has experienced mental health difficulties: whether ourselves, family members, or friends. Within Punjabi communities, those living with mental health difficulties can face stigma from family and friends, wider society, as well as within health care settings, which can sometimes lead to increased isolation and a lack of support."
Learn how Taraki is working to raise awareness, educate and faciliate social support for those suffering from Mental Health issues.
Listen to this Podcast with Jasvir Kaur Rababan and Shuranjeet Singh, founder and director of Taraki.
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Jessie Brar made the list of 100 Most Influential Sikhs Under 30!
As founder of The Mental Health Spotlight, she shares how she turned her struggles with mental health and PTSD into a career helping others to overcome the same – especially in the South Asian community.
Jessie shares how...
Published 11/21/20
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Sardarni Navleen Kaur is the Sikh Community educator at the Central Gurdwara Khalsa Jatha London. She currently teaches SMSC (Spiritual, Moral, Social Cultural Development and and Sikh Studies) worldwide. SMSC aims to do just that.
She also...
Published 11/14/20