Youth Psychology Association
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Mental Health Days to remember
Remember the dates and help spread awareness

September
Suicide Prevention and Awareness month
Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month is dedicated to raising understanding about the importance of mental health and encouraging people to seek help during difficult times. It reminds us that no one should face their struggles alone and highlights resources and support systems that can save lives.
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November
Nov 10th-14th
Anti-Bullying week
Anti-Bullying Week focuses on creating safe, inclusive environments where everyone feels respected and valued. Bullying can have serious effects on mental health, including anxiety, depression, and loneliness. By standing against bullying, we promote kindness and support that protect the mental wellbeing of youth in schools and communities.

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December
Dec 10
International Human Rights day
International Human Rights Day celebrates the fundamental rights and freedoms that belong to every person, including the right to health, dignity, and safety. Mental health is a vital part of overall human rights, as everyone deserves access to care and a life free from discrimination and stigma. Recognizing and advocating for mental health as a human right helps build a fairer, healthier world for all.
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