On the occasion of World Mental Health Day, Hon. Daryll Matthew, Minister Responsible for Education and Representative for St. John’s Rural South, reaffirmed the commitment of Antigua and Barbuda to prioritize mental health care. Speaking on behalf of the nation, particularly the residents of St. John’s Rural South, Matthew emphasized the importance of collective compassion and support in addressing mental health challenges. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Gaston Browne, the government has been actively enhancing mental health services through expanded community programs, school-based counseling, and improved healthcare infrastructure. These initiatives aim to ensure that mental health support is accessible to all citizens, particularly in times of need. Matthew highlighted that mental health is a universal concern, affecting every family and household. He called for a cultural shift where seeking help is viewed as a sign of strength, judgment is replaced with empathy, and no one feels isolated in their struggles. The minister urged the nation to move forward with unity, healing, and hope, envisioning a stronger and more caring Antigua and Barbuda. The message concluded with an invitation to advertise with the most visited news site in Antigua, offering customizable digital marketing packages.
Message From Hon. Daryll Matthew Representative for St. John’s Rural South on World Mental Health Day
