The term mental health promotion and prevention strategy is not new in the field of research on matters health. In Canada, mental health prevention is one of the effective strategies needed as most black individuals are succumbing to mental health-related illnesses (Fante- Coleman & Jackson-Best, 2020). This program will include identifying the population at risk from mental-related complications and focus on the ultimate goal of reducing the number of future mental-related problems and the best intervention to curb this issue. As a result, the intervention to create more awareness on the impact of mental health-related issues will work best by allocating more free mental health facilities that will conduct a mental assessment to the willing members of the black Canadian community with mental-related issues and homeless. These health promotion programs target the black Canadian community and provide a way to develop an approach that will deal with related mental illnesses. This program will work best with the existing government to ensure that people with mental challenges have access to mental health programs and the services are free to make sure that more people are attracted to use the service. The program will include inclusivity in allocating resources that black people have been excluded from for a while now. At the same time, the program will tackle the impact of homelessness that is a leading concern of mental health challenges (Vollman et al., 2016). The program will aim to reduce the high rates of mental illness, especially among children and youth abusing drugs at higher rates, to relieve their stress of homelessness, lack of food, insecurity, discrimination, abuse, stigma, and other leading complications. These programs will include the prevention of a core public approach among children and youth with mental illness to address the
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