Bill 117 H.Res. 1226, also known as the "Black Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week" bill, aims to designate the week of July 19 through July 25, 2022, as a time to raise awareness and understanding of maternal mental health conditions specifically within the Black community. The bill supports the goals and ideals of increasing awareness and understanding of the unique challenges and disparities faced by Black individuals when it comes to maternal mental health.
The bill recognizes the importance of addressing maternal mental health conditions, such as postpartum depression and anxiety, that disproportionately affect Black mothers. By designating a specific week to focus on this issue, the bill aims to bring attention to the need for increased support and resources for Black mothers experiencing mental health challenges during and after pregnancy.
Overall, Bill 117 H.Res. 1226 seeks to promote education, advocacy, and support for Black maternal mental health, with the ultimate goal of improving outcomes for Black mothers and their children. By raising awareness of these issues, the bill aims to reduce stigma, increase access to mental health services, and ultimately improve the overall well-being of Black mothers and families.