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World Mental Health Day 2025 Webinar

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World Mental Health Day 2025 Webinar

"As the world comes together to mark World Mental Health Day, a global movement is gaining momentum in the fight against mental health stigma. On this day of reflection, key players in the mental health sector are highlighting concrete actions and strategies to improve access to mental health support, particularly in emergencies.
The World Health Organization, World Federation for Mental Health, and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees are teaming up for a webinar, providing insights into the importance of mental health before, during, and after humanitarian emergencies. Meanwhile, YouTube has deepened its commitment to mental health through strategic partnerships, policies, and product updates, including a new video series that brings expert advice to life for parents and teens.
On the ground, Project Healthy Minds is marking World Mental Health Day with its fourth annual festival in New York, where Carson Daly is helping to raise awareness about the importance of mental health. "Mental health plays a huge part in sport," says Shakeel John, a bobsleigh athlete from Trinidad & Tobago. "Being mentally strong allows you to find that extra tenth, extra hundredth you need to be able to challenge and be the best you can be away from everyday life."
As the world grapples with mental health challenges, these efforts are a crucial step towards improving access to support and promoting a culture of openness and acceptance. As the global community comes together to mark World Mental Health Day, one thing is clear: the fight for mental health is gaining momentum, and it's a movement that will only continue to grow in the days to come.",
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