On Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, celebrate World Mental Health Day with Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) by taking action to make mental wellbeing a global priority for all.
No one is immune to mental health challenges, and we want you to be prepared when you or someone you know needs help. Join MHFA’s 10-day countdown to World Mental Health Day! From Oct. 1 through Oct. 10, visit this page for daily mental wellbeing tips. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for additional news, tips and resources.
We’re 10 days out from World Mental Health Day, and now’s the time to check in on your mental and emotional wellbeing.
Join the conversation. Find out how much you really know about mental health and learn something new along the way. Follow Mental Health First Aid on social media to take our quizzes throughout the month!
You can participate in our polls on LinkedIn, Threads, X and Instagram. Share your insights, see how your knowledge compares to others, and engage with a community dedicated to improving mental health awareness.
Whether you’re a Mental Health First Aider or just curious to learn more about mental health issues, you’re already an advocate for mental health in your community — even if you don’t know it! Being an advocate is about learning, sharing your story, engaging on issues in your community, and making your voice and the voices of those you love heard.
You’ve already taken an important step by learning or expressing interest in learning how to recognize the signs and symptoms of a mental health or substance use crisis or challenge. What comes next? How do we help ensure people in crisis receive care when and where they need it? Can people afford it? What can we do to raise awareness about the need to expand access to services to better serve the community? How can we come together to support the mental health and substance use care organizations struggling with severe workforce and funding shortages?
Here are a few ways to continue being an advocate for mental wellbeing.
Your journey is unique. It can inspire, educate and remind others of the power of support and resilience. Consider sharing your insights and experience through platforms such as blogs, social media or local events. By opening up about your experiences, you can help others understand mental health and break down stigma.
Partner with us to tell your story! If you’d like your story to be featured in a future Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) blog post, fill out this form so we can contact you.
The National Council for Mental Wellbeing, which operates MHFA, is also looking for educational and inspirational stories to feature on the National Council blog. Contact us if you’re interested!
Spreading kindness and making a positive impact on those around you contribute to your mental wellbeing by providing a sense of purpose. Here are some opportunities to make a positive impact on your community:
Whether you’re an individual contributor or sitting in the C-suite, investing in mental health is crucial to your workplace. Here are ways you can make a difference:
If you’re enjoying learning about mental wellbeing and want to get more involved, subscribe to Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) monthly newsletters and National Council for Mental Wellbeing newsletter to get updates delivered directly to your inbox:
It’s World Mental Health Day! Let’s continue to take action toward improving the mental wellbeing of ourselves and our communities:
Thank you for choosing to #BeTheDifference on this World Mental Health Day — and every day!
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