World Mental Health Day 10 October

World Mental Health Day October 10 is a moment that is commemorated on October 10 every year.

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World Mental Health Day aims to raise awareness of mental health and encourage positive change for everyone's mental health. The memorial is also an opportunity to talk about mental health, how we need to take care of it, and how important it is to get help if you're having difficulties.

History of World Mental Health Day

Quoted from National Today, World Mental Health Day was initiated by the Deputy Secretary General of the World Mental Health Association, Richard Hunter, in 1992. The determination was made because many mental health problems were not handled properly at the time due to a lack of understanding of mental health.

However, World Mental Health Day only began to be celebrated in 1994 with the theme 'Improving the Quality of Mental Health Services Worldwide'. The commemoration began to be campaigned through a United States television broadcast worldwide in 1995.

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A total of 27 countries submitted feedback reports after learning of the campaign. Australia and the United Kingdom then followed up the campaign by holding a national campaign in their respective countries.

As time goes on, more and more countries are getting involved and more and more civil society considers that mental health is more synonymous with human rights.

Every World Mental Health Day, board members of the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) will hold events related to the moment. In addition, the themes of World Mental Health Day have also developed with the times.

World Mental Health Day 2023 Theme

Citing the World Federation for Mental Health page, the theme of this year's World Mental Health Day is "Mental Health is A Universal Human Right". The theme was chosen through a global vote open to the public, including members, stakeholders, and supporters of the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH).

The meaning of this year's theme is to provide an opportunity to revive efforts to make the world a better place. Through this theme, WFMH also emphasizes that everyone who experiences mental disorders has the right to receive proper care, such as:

  1. The right to be protected from known harm to mental health; Universal rights that apply to the entire population, but especially to those who are vulnerable including children, minorities, and displaced persons.
  2. The right to access quality and affordable care when a person is struggling with his or her mental health.
  3. The right to freedom and dignity, including the right to vote.

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