This World Mental Health Day, let’s work together to break the stigma surrounding mental health. Our government will continue improving access to mental health care because nobody should have to face these challenges alone. 0:41 Load video
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Sometimes you just have to give yourself a break or it will become your life. Remember to be kind to yourself. #StarfishClub #WorldMentalHealthDay Load image
Today is World Homeless Day! Finland has nearly ended homelessness nationwide with its HOUSING FIRST strategy which gives people a small apartment and mental health support without any preconditions. Thanks to this approach about 80% of participants successfully integrate Show more 0:22 2 MB Load video
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.
Living in space presents unique challenges for astronauts. Through physical activity, relaxation, self-care, packages from home, social activities with crewmates, they can thrive in their high-pressure job by staying mentally healthy. asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/youth-educ … #WorldMentalHealthDay Load image 5 KB
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
World Mental Health Day is dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of mental health issues, as well as promoting mental well-being for all. Endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO), the day aims at supporting mental health advocacy, breaking the stigma associated with mental illnesses, and encouraging open conversations about psychological conditions. Providing important opportunities to develop mental health care policies and services, World Mental Health Day plays a critical role in addressing the current and future needs of millions of individuals worldwide.
In 1992, World Mental Health Day was first organized and initiated by the World Federation for Mental Health, a non-governmental organization in consultative status with the United Nations. In Canada, mental health is a growing concern; approximately one in five Canadians experiences a mental illness within a given year. The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) and local organizations actively participate in World Mental Health Day, taking the opportunity to draw attention to various aspects of mental health and to promote mental health programs and resources across the country.
Various organizations, including CAMH and Bell's "Let's Talk" initiative, join forces to create opportunities for Canadians to learn more about mental health and wellness, share personal stories, and engage in conversations to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness. By understanding the magnitude of mental health issues and supporting those affected, World Mental Health Day plays a significant role in fostering empathetic communities and inspiring positive change in mental health care across Canada. World Mental Health Day is observed annually in Canada on October 10th.
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.
Mental health problems cost the Canadian economy more than $50 billion per year, which is nearly 3% of the country’s GDP.
Men are more likely to die by suicide, while women attempt suicide three to four times more often.
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Top things to do in Canada 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.
Take some time to reflect on your emotions, thoughts, and experiences. Journaling can help you gain clarity, process your feelings and emotions, and track your mental health journey.
Take time to reflect on what you are grateful for. Write down a list of things you appreciate, simple pleasures, or moments of happiness. Focusing on gratitude can help shift your perspective and promote a positive mindset.