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Contributor: PR Newswire New York
Tuesday, October 11 2022 - 00:00
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MAYBELLINE NY LAUNCHES FREE MENTAL HEALTH TRAINING IN COLLEGES
NEW YORK, Oct. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Brave Talk is a global college training program designed in partnership with 
mental health experts to give students the tools to support those around them 
experiencing anxiety or depression

More than half of first-year college students (54%) frequently felt anxious 
since starting college – and 60% don't turn to professionals for help*. They 
turn to their friends. To encourage conversation and ensure support is 
accessible to all, Maybelline New York has partnered with The Jed Foundation 
(JED), to create Brave Talk, a free expert-developed training designed to give 
students the skills to support their peers who may be struggling and help 
connect them to care.

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"At Maybelline we believe that mental health is health, but we know that when 
people are struggling, they turn to those they trust first. We created a 
program that would put 1:1 support for mental health into everyone's hands. 
With Brave Talk, we believe more people will feel heard, supported, and aware 
of the resources available to them." said Trisha Ayyagari, Global Brand 
President, Maybelline New York Worldwide. "We passionately believe no one 
should have to struggle alone." 

Brave Talk builds on the #1 beauty brand's Brave Together program launched in 
2020, dedicated to helping destigmatize anxiety and depression worldwide and 
making 1:1 support accessible to all, in partnership with mental health 
nonprofits around the world. Brave Together is committed to reaching 1 million 
people with 1:1 support and donating $10 million to mental health causes by 
2025.

WHAT IS BRAVE TALK?

Created in partnership with JED's clinical experts, Brave Talk is a free 
90-minute scenario-based training designed to be delivered by college staff 
that will educate students on how-to spot the signs of someone who is 
struggling, how-to support them and how-to connect them with appropriate help. 
Brave Talk's goal is to build a culture where students can feel heard and cared 
for.


"JED knows that creating a culture of caring around young adults is protective 
for their mental health. Brave Talk will open up much-needed conversations 
about mental health on college campuses while encouraging students to not only 
look after their own emotional well-being, but also look out for one another," 
said JED CEO John MacPhee. "Making these types of resources available to 
college students is more important than ever, and we are proud to continue our 
partnership with Maybelline, and thankful for their commitment to breaking down 
barriers in mental health care access."

Brave Talk is created with a memorable frame and includes "Brave Steps" to 
allow anyone to remember how start the conversation with a friend. 

 Maybelline will kick off the Brave Talk pilot this month at New York 
University, followed by the S Jay Levy Fellowship for Future Leaders at The 
City College of New York and Queens College as well as internally with 
Maybelline NY and L'Oreal Group employees. In 2023, the training will be 
available for free to all colleges nationally (in the US) and globally.

If your college would like to learn more about Brave Talk, contact 
workshops@jedfoundation.org.

About Maybelline New York

Maybelline New York is the number one cosmetic brand in the world, available in 
over 120 countries. By combining technologically advanced formulas with 
on-trend expertise and New York City edge, Maybelline New York's mission is to 
offer innovative, accessible, and effortless cosmetics for all. In 2020, 
Maybelline introduced Brave Together, a long-term program to support anxiety 
and depression and help everyone, everywhere to bravely take on their world. 
Brave Together provides critical one-on-one support, an online education hub, a 
variety of programming to help destigmatize the conversation around mental 
health and has committed to donate $10 million over the next five years to 
global and local organizations. For more information log on to 
www.maybelline.com or www.maybelline.com/bravetogether.com.

About JED 

JED is a nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for our 
nation's teens and young adults. We're partnering with high schools and 
colleges to strengthen their mental health, substance misuse, and suicide 
prevention programs and systems. We're equipping teens and young adults with 
the skills and knowledge to help themselves and each other. We're encouraging 
community awareness, understanding, and action for young adult mental health. 
*Source: Healthy Minds Study Fall 2020 Data Report ( 
https://healthymindsnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/HMS-Fall-2020-National-Data-Report.pdf 
)

SOURCE MAYBELLINE
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