Gronholm Petra C, Gallimore Jay-Bethenny, Lazeri Ledia, Maurer Jason, Milenova Maria, Poitevin Arnaud, Redlich Cassie, Tijerino Inestroza Ana Maria, Roboch Zbyněk, Thornicroft Graham
Centre for Global Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
Centre for Global Mental Health, Department of Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
Neuropsychiatr. 2025 Aug 25. doi: 10.1007/s40211-025-00536-4.
Stigma and discrimination related to mental health are major global challenges that demand urgent, evidence-based responses. The Mosaic Toolkit to End Stigma and Discrimination was developed in response to calls for practical guidance to end stigma and discrimination. This article outlines the co-production process behind the toolkit's creation, carried out from December 2022 to August 2024, through a collaboration between World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe, the Global Mental Health Peer Network, and King's College London. The development involved extensive consultation with individuals with lived experience and a wide range of stakeholders, ensuring cultural relevance, inclusivity, and applicability in diverse settings. The toolkit outlines core principles for stigma reduction, an action-oriented process model, illustrative case studies, and supportive resources including advocacy tools. Grounded in the principle of "nothing about us without us" and the power of social contact, the practical strategies within the WHO Mosaic Toolkit offers a concrete path to ending mental health stigma. The next crucial step will involve supporting implementation in real-world contexts to create lasting change. Designed for global application, the toolkit aims to foster dignity, inclusion, and rights-based approaches to end mental health stigma and discrimination.
与心理健康相关的耻辱感和歧视是重大的全球挑战,需要基于证据的紧急应对措施。《消除耻辱感和歧视的镶嵌式工具包》是应结束耻辱感和歧视的实用指南的呼吁而制定的。本文概述了该工具包创建背后的共同制作过程,该过程于2022年12月至2024年8月通过世界卫生组织欧洲区域办事处、全球精神卫生同行网络和伦敦国王学院之间的合作开展。该开发过程涉及与有实际生活经历的个人以及广泛的利益相关者进行广泛协商,以确保其在不同环境中的文化相关性、包容性和适用性。该工具包概述了减少耻辱感的核心原则、一个以行动为导向的过程模型、说明性案例研究以及包括宣传工具在内的支持性资源。基于“没有我们的参与就没有关于我们的决策”原则和社会接触的力量,世界卫生组织镶嵌式工具包中的实用策略为消除心理健康耻辱感提供了一条具体途径。下一个关键步骤将涉及支持在现实世界中实施,以创造持久的改变。该工具包旨在全球应用,旨在促进尊严、包容性以及基于权利的方法,以消除心理健康耻辱感和歧视。