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Mental Health Awareness Week is 12 to 18 May. We support the mission to create inclusive communities that care for people living with mental illness. To find out more: https://bit.ly/4jTthJG #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek rethink.org Mental Health Awareness Week
Mental Health Awareness Week. Recovery is possible. Even if the illness is enduring, recovering a sense of self is attainable. With community support & compassion (& determination), change can occur. Me a year ago & now. It’s been a tough road but I’m pleased to have trodden it.
MENTAL ILLNESS ON FULL DISPLAY: Democrats are BLOCKING the entrance to the ICE Detention Center, Delaney Hall in New Jersey where disgraced Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested for assaulting ICE agents last week. From Oliya Scootercaster
— Proud Elephant 🇺🇸🦅 (@ProudElephantUS) May 12, 2025
Parody account Girl, you forgot to consult your psychologist this week and take you med too, because this is another level of mental illness https://x.com/_zivenn/status/_zivenn/status/1921976061442609590… This post is unavailable.
Replying to @MattWalshBlog Homelessness is 95% addiction and mental illness. I have volunteered with the homeless twice a week for years. Most people haven't. Everyone who works in the streets with the homeless knows what I am saying is true. So, I agree with Matt, with some slight modifications.
This week is mental health awareness week and I’m thinking about every single person who is battling mental illness and emotional distress right now!! Whether it’s you or someone you care about, may there be some hope for you. Recovery is possible for most mental health Show more
i think something that people who don’t deal with mental illness don’t understand is that you can have a good day, a good week, hell even a good month, but most of us can and will fall back into that hole and it’ll probably be deeper than the last one. there is no “you can’t-
LinkedIn is a horrendous place to be this week. Employers posting about how people should just reach out & senior mgrs sharing stories of their supportive employers. Reality is that most employers don't want to employ anyone with a mental illness & will work hard to push them out
This week is #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek. The theme this year is community Finn Wilson (Educational Psychology Assistant) reports on his research on our @ourtimecharity 's Plymouth Kidstime project - supporting families where parents have a mental illness https://shorturl.at/oXyOC
— Plymouth MAST (Multi-Agency Support Team) (@MAST_PLP) May 12, 2025
Hi everyone, this week is mental health awareness week, mental health is unfortunately an illness that people suffer daily, please and always remember that YOU are enough, wether that be to a family member, a friend, a work colleague or just someone you pass by on the street.
— Ardeer Thistle FC (@ArdeerThistleFC) May 12, 2025
Mental Illness Awareness Week History
Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW) aims at raising awareness and reducing the stigma surrounding mental health issues. The event encourages open conversation about mental health, educates the public about mental health disorders, and promotes support for those affected. Important aspects of the observance include mental health education initiatives, media campaigns, and advocacy for improved mental health services and policies.
In Canada, Mental Illness Awareness Week traces its roots back to 1992 and was established in cooperation with the Canadian Psychiatric Association and other mental health organizations. One particular focus is the high prevalence of mental health issues among Indigenous peoples, whose rates of suicide and self-harm are significantly higher than those of non-Indigenous Canadians. MIAW seeks to address issues concerning access to mental health services and supports, particularly in rural and remote areas where resources are limited.
Mental Illness Awareness Week is observed in Canada through various events and activities organized by community groups, non-profit organizations, and mental health advocates. These may include workshops, seminars, and information sessions as well as public awareness campaigns on social media and traditional media outlets. The annual observance of MIAW typically takes place during the first full week of October, aligning with international mental health initiatives such as World Mental Health Day on October 10th. Mental Illness Awareness Week starts on October 1st in 2023.
Top facts about Mental Illness Awareness Week Starts
Women are more likely to experience depression and anxiety, while men are more likely to be diagnosed with substance use disorders and antisocial personality disorder.
In 2023, Statistics Canada reported that over 5 million Canadians were diagnosed with anxiety disorder.
Around 20% of the world's children and adolescents have a mental health condition, with half of all mental illnesses beginning by the age of 14.
Mental illnesses cost the Canadian economy over $50 billion per year in healthcare costs, lost productivity, and reductions in health-related quality of life.
Among youth in Canada aged 15 to 24, approximately 25% reported having mental illness symptoms. It's the second leading cause of death among young people in Canada.
Despite the high prevalence of mental health disorders, only about one-third of those who need mental health services in Canada actually receive them.
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Top things to do for Mental Illness Awareness Week
Donate to reputable charities that help those affected by mental illness. Some examples are Mental Health Research Canada and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Foundation.
Watch a movie that focuses on mental health. Here are our suggestions: Inside Out (2015) Infinitely Polar Bear (2015) The Perks Of Being A Wallflower (2012)
Watch Three Voices, a Canadian documentary which presents three different perspectives on the mental health system: the patient, the caregiver, and the psychiatrist.