Aaawwww … what a sweet insta post from Meghan for her handsome husband. You can tell that they genuinely enjoy each other’s company & both have a great sense of humour. “Happy World Mental Health Day ... to the man who always keeps me laughing.” 0:06 276 KB Load video
Today I’m suggesting an amendment to the government’s proposed legislation for a Cente for Disease Control. I’m pushing the govt to include preventative health care-like considering the mental health impact of gambling harm- from its first day. Load image 31 KB
This #WorldMentalHealthDay, let's remind people that people able to afford to live makes people more likely to want to live Quote NobodyDeservesPoverty @NobodyInPoverty · Sep 9 This #WorldSuicidePreventionDay, a reminder that suicide rates for those on unemployment payments decreased during the lockdowns, coinciding with increases to payment rates
happy world mental health day. cheers to all those days you lost & all those days you got back up. the heaviness might stay longer on some days, it might come even after you restructure & rebuild yourself from the ground. so let hope persist just as hard as the weight you carry.
This National @headspace_aus Day, I’m thrilled to announce a $1.3M boost for headspace Ipswich to help increase staff and reduce wait times. We're also delivering a new headspace in Redbank Plains to provide youth mental health services in this rapidly growing community. Load image 36 KB
On the eve of #WorldMentalHealthDay, firefighter Mat McLaughlin shares his PTSD journey in The West Australian. His story highlights the need for new therapies - and how Emyria is making them accessible. Read more: bit.ly/4h0rwJG $EMD #mentalhealth #PTSD Load image
Today is World Mental Health Day This video by Norwich City remains one of the most impactful things you’re ever likely to see. Make sure you check in on the people you care about. 2:26 Load video From Norwich City FC
From going out so drunk and falling asleep alone on the ground to going out sober and being able to enjoy life again. 142 days sober and my mental health is the best it's been in years! Happy National Mental Health Day and love you guys! #nationalmentalhealthday #sober Load image
This #WorldMentalHealthDay, we’re reminded how vital it is to have access to mental health support—especially in times of crisis and disaster. When the journey feels heavy, may we remember that there are people and communities ready to reach out and help us stand again. Load image 28 KB
World Mental Health Day is aimed at raising awareness about mental health issues, promoting mental well-being and supporting those affected by mental health conditions. Recognized globally, the day encourages open discussions, collaboration, and sharing of essential information about mental health. It is an opportunity for individuals, communities, and organizations to work together in better understanding, supporting, and advocating for those affected by mental illness.
Established in 1992 by the World Federation for Mental Health, World Mental Health Day has a strong significance for Australians, as mental health issues remain a major concern. In Australia, one in five people experience a mental health condition each year, and nearly half of the population will experience a mental health issue at some point in their lives. The day brings attention to these pressing statistics and urges Australians to prioritize their mental well-being by promoting awareness, early intervention, and support for those in need.
World Mental Health Day in Australia sees a variety of events, activities, and initiatives that advocate for mental health awareness and support. These can include community gatherings, educational programs, online campaigns, and fundraising events. Organizations and individuals can participate or organise events to share information, reduce the stigma surrounding mental health, and promote positive mental well-being. World Mental Health Day is observed in Australia on the 10th of October each year, serving as a reminder of the importance of mental health for the overall well-being and quality of life for all Australians.
World Mental Health Day facts
The theme for World Mental Health Day in 2025 is yet to be announced. In 2024 the theme was It is time to prioritize mental health in the workplace. In 2023 the theme was Mental health is a universal human right.
Around 20% of the world’s children and adolescents have a mental health condition, with suicide the second leading cause of death among 15-29-year-olds.
People with severe mental health conditions die prematurely – as much as two decades early – due to preventable physical conditions.
75% of mental health problems emerge before the age of 25. It's the leading cause of disability in young Australians.
Mental illness costs the Australian economy approximately $60 billion every year.
In the News and Trending in Australia for World Mental Health Day
Top things to do in Australia for World Mental Health Day
Evaluate your own mental well-being or that of someone you are close to. - Are you always sad? - Do you have suicidal thoughts? - Do you feel that you have no reason to live?
Visit a psychologist to discuss any problems that have overwhelmed you lately.
Focus on your own mental well-being by engaging in activities that help reduce stress and promote self-care. This can include meditation, exercising, spending time in nature, or doing things you enjoy.
Connect with loved ones to check in on their mental well-being. Start conversations around mental health and offer support if needed. Encourage open and healthy dialogue around mental health.