03/05/2026
Last Friday, Assistant Commissioner Dr. Funmi Aguocha joined Radio Planet Compas for a live conversation with Haitian communities in Massachusetts about behavioral health and why promotion and prevention must stay at the center of public health and be rooted in the community.
Prevention becomes real when the message is carried by trusted voices. When information is shared through community leaders, faith spaces, cultural organizations, and local advocates, people listen differently. The language feels familiar, the intention feels respectful, and the conversation becomes possible. That trust reduces stigma and helps families reach for support earlier.
This matters because mental well-being is shaped by daily life. Stress, migration experiences, isolation, family responsibilities, and the strength it takes to keep going all matter. Promotion and prevention strengthen protective factors, reinforce connection, and make support easier to access in ways that reflect culture, language, and lived experience.
Thank you to Harold Marius and the Planet Compas team for creating space for this dialogue. More resources at Mass.gov/WhatsOnYourMind.