Mental health is defined a “state of well-being in which the individual realizes their own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to their community”. World Mental Health Day is an opportunity to take a step back and get a sense-check on how you, and those around you, are doing.

We would never tell someone with a broken leg that they should stop wallowing and get it together. We don’t consider taking medication for an ear infection something to be ashamed of. We shouldn’t treat mental health conditions any differently.”
— Michelle Obama

What is World Mental Health Day 2024?

World Mental Health Day, recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO), aims to raise awareness about mental health issues worldwide and mobilise efforts to support better mental health. It provides an opportunity for people and organisations to discuss mental health concerns, reduce stigma, and promote access to mental health services.

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When is World Mental Health Day 2024?

World Mental Health Day is observed annually on October 10th. World Mental Health Day will fall this year on Thursday, October 10, 2024.

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How Can You Get Involved in World Mental Health Day 2024?

There are many ways to get involved in World Mental Health Day. Here are some ideas:

  1. Educate Yourself and Others: Learn about mental health issues and share what you learn with friends and family. You could also host a discussion group or book club on mental health topics.
  2. Participate in Local Events: Attend seminars, workshops, or events in your community. Consider joining or volunteering at mental health awareness walks or runs.
  3. Organise an Event: Whether at your workplace, school, or community centre, you can host a talk, workshop, or informal gathering to discuss mental health.
  4. Practice Self-Care and Encourage Others: If you feel comfortable, share your mental health journey. Encourage those around you to prioritise their mental well-being and avoid burnout.
  5. Advocate for Better Mental Health Policies: Write to local representatives about mental health issues or sign petitions supporting mental health initiatives.

Remember, you can get involved as much or as little as you like. The important thing is to contribute to the conversation and help promote understanding of mental health issues.

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Top World Mental Health Day Speakers 

Will Van Der Hart

Overcome burnout and anxiety, and gain practical strategies for mental well-being with Will Van Der Hart, speaker, author, and expert in mental and emotional health. Will also co-authored the book Mind Fuel with Bear Grylls.

⮕ Learn more and book Will as a speaker.

Frankie Bridge

Frankie Bridge is a passionate advocate for mental health. She has been open about her struggles and is an ambassador for the mental health charity Mind. Her book OPEN: Why asking for help can save your life candidly shares her mental health experiences.

⮕ Learn more and book Frankie as a speaker.

Harrison Ward

Get inspired to overcome any challenge, from addiction to stigma, with Harrison Ward, a mental health campaigner, recovering alcoholic and advocate for getting outdoors.

⮕ Learn more and book Harrison as a speaker.

Dr Ritz Suk Birah

Enhance your team's resilience, reset their mindsets, and cultivate healthier habits with Dr Ritz Suk Birah, speaker and consultant Counselling Psychologist. Make sure you check out her podcast, The Therapy Floor. Dr Ritz is a pro at helping you cultivate workplace wellbeing.

⮕ Learn more and book Dr Ritz as a speaker.

Clare Kenny

Foster a healthier workplace culture by prioritising mental well-being with Clare Kenny, a speaker and mental health expert. Her personal journey and extensive expertise will equip your team to foster a thriving culture, transforming challenges into opportunities for growth.

⮕ Learn more and book Clare as a speaker.

The final word goes to Peter Scazzero, an advocate for emotional health:

When we deny our pain, losses, and feelings year after year, we become less and less human. We transform slowly into empty shells with smiley faces painted on them.” — Peter Scazzero

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Success favours the prepared. That’s why we’ve compiled a free calendar of awareness days and weeks to support your business.

From health and wellbeing to culture and DEI, adding the calendar will keep you on the pulse of what’s happening and ahead of the game. Plus, it works across all platforms.

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