
IN CONVERSATION WITH MICAH BLOCK- Mental Health Therapist
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Mental health challenges among adolescents in South Africa are a growing
concern, especially as learners navigate academic pressures, career
uncertainty, social challenges, and life stressors. Suicide remains one of the
leading causes of death among young people, yet mental health is often under-
discussed or stigmatized.
Micah Block is a prominent mental health advocate who has focused on
creating impactful, low-cost interventions for learners and communities. Since
2019, the Micah Block Foundation has partnered with key
organisations—including the Steve Biko Foundation, the Department of
Education, Department of Social Development, Traffic Department, and
Cecilia Makiwane Hospital—to implement programs addressing adolescent
mental wellbeing.
Micah emphasizes leadership, resilience, and wellbeing in educational and
professional settings. Through mentorship, advocacy, and public engagement,
Micah equips young people with practical tools to manage stress, anxiety, and
emotional health, promoting a culture where seeking help is normalized and
supported.
concern, especially as learners navigate academic pressures, career
uncertainty, social challenges, and life stressors. Suicide remains one of the
leading causes of death among young people, yet mental health is often under-
discussed or stigmatized.
Micah Block is a prominent mental health advocate who has focused on
creating impactful, low-cost interventions for learners and communities. Since
2019, the Micah Block Foundation has partnered with key
organisations—including the Steve Biko Foundation, the Department of
Education, Department of Social Development, Traffic Department, and
Cecilia Makiwane Hospital—to implement programs addressing adolescent
mental wellbeing.
Micah emphasizes leadership, resilience, and wellbeing in educational and
professional settings. Through mentorship, advocacy, and public engagement,
Micah equips young people with practical tools to manage stress, anxiety, and
emotional health, promoting a culture where seeking help is normalized and
supported.

