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Topics:

11. Depression & Genes

Name:
GeneHope [found on all pages of webpage]

slogan:
Unlocking Tomorrow, One Gene at a Time. [found on home page]

motto/ mission:
At GeneHope, our mission is to illuminate the path to mental well-being by exploring the
intricate relationship between depression and genes. We believe in a future where
personalized solutions empower individuals to overcome the challenges of depression
with targeted interventions. Through cutting-edge genetic research, compassionate
support, and innovative technologies, we strive to redefine the narrative around mental
health. GeneHope is dedicated to fostering a world where everyone has the opportunity
to thrive, breaking the chains of depression and unlocking the true potential within each
unique genetic code.
[found on home page]

Logo:

[found on webpage, and all public service documents]

public service announcement:


2 posters
Instagram account
Brochure
[found on public service awareness page]

research paper:
14 pages research paper "Unraveling the Genetic Tapestry of Depression: A Comprehensive
Analysis"
[attached both as pdf and embedded on research paper page]

Webpage:
https://amaandc75.wixsite.com/genehope
Action:
Lesson Plan
Public Rally
Behavior Change
Petition
Boycott
Event Plan
People Involved
[found in More>Action Plan Page]

Documenting your project:


Photobook of all the work
[found in documentation page]

5-6 points on ethical or social issues:


[found in depression page]
1. Privacy Concerns:
Genetic links to depression raise privacy issues, with fears of discrimination
based on genetic information.
2. Informed Consent:
Ethical concerns surround ensuring individuals fully understand the
psychological impact and limitations of genetic testing.
3. Stigmatization:
Risks of societal bias against those genetically predisposed to depression
underscore the need for education and destigmatization efforts.
4. Access Disparities:
Socioeconomic factors may create unequal access to genetic testing,
demanding efforts to ensure fair availability.
5. Psychological Impact:
Recognizing and addressing the potential psychological impact of genetic
information on depression susceptibility is essential.
6. Responsible Use:
Establishing ethical guidelines is crucial for preventing misuse and maintaining
transparency in the responsible use of genetic data.

GIS data:
[found in GIS data page]
North American International School: GeneHope's Location is
where all research and planning occurred.

Global Village: A place where the action plan event occurred.

Uptown Mirdif Park: A place where the rally was held.

Arabian Center, City Centre Mirdif, Last Exit Al Khawaneej,


Mushrif Park, Ghoroob, Shorooq, Dubai Festival City Mall,
Promenade and Mohammed bin Rashid Library: The place where
posters and brochures were distributed as well as an action plan was
implemented!

Pictures, data, records:


[found in research paper, documents, webpage]

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