One in five Americans experiences a mental illness.
Stop for a moment and look around; chances are that someone next to you (or maybe you yourself) struggles with mental illness.
On October 10, countries around the world will stand in unity to recognize mental illness.
World Mental Health Day is designed to educate and bring awareness to different forms of mental illness.
World Mental Health Day was first celebrated during World Federation for Mental Health in 1992. Each year, there is a different theme. This year's theme is “Young people and mental health in a changing world.”
Some of the previous World Mental Health Day themes have included:
Download the entire collection of FREE Anti Bullying posters!
- 10 landscape-oriented posters
- 10 portrait-oriented posters
- available in high-resolution PDF and JPEG formats
There are several reasons it is important to schools:
We have created an article you can share with your faculty and staff that outlines several activities you can do both at your school and in your classroom.
Mental Health First Aid International has created a first aid action plan (see / download image below).
Finally, our creative team has produced several mental health templates that you can edit and schedule on your displays. They are ideal for K12 schools looking for creative ways to promote mental health.
The templates complement your elementary or high school digital signage. They call attention to mental health statistics and create a call to action for students who need help.
Download the entire collection of FREE Anti Bullying posters!
- 10 landscape-oriented posters
- 10 portrait-oriented posters
- available in high-resolution PDF and JPEG formats