World Mental Health Day10 October 2025 (by admin) |
Today, 10th October, is World Mental Health Day. It provides a chance to talk about mental health in general, how we need to look after it, and how important it is to talk about things and get help if we feel that we need it.
This year’s theme is: ‘Everyone deserves good mental health.’
For our students, support is available both in and out of school:
For our community, support is available from:
Samaritans 116 123
SHOUT - text SHOUT to 85258
Papyrus - 0800 068 4141
TOP TIPS FOR SEEKING SUPPORT:
1. Choose someone you trust to talk to
This might be a friend, family member or a colleague. Or you might be more comfortable talking to someone you don’t know, for example, through a support helpline. It can help to do a pros and cons list about talking to someone.
2. Think about the best place to talk
It’s important to choose a place where you feel comfortable enough to open-up. You might want to choose somewhere private where you’re less likely to be disturbed. You also might want to talk while you do an activity, like walking together.
3. Prepare yourself for their reaction
Hopefully, you will have a good experience when you open-up to someone. But there’s a chance that they may not react in the way you hope. This may be for different reasons, like they may be worried or not fully understand at first. If that’s the case, try to give them time to process what you’ve told them. It might help to give them information to read to help them understand. And don’t forget to be kind to yourself and practise self-care.
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