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World Mental Health Day and WA Mental Health Week
Today, Tuesday 10 October, marks World Mental Health Day, an international observance of the importance of mental health to wellbeing. It also falls in the middle of WA Mental Health Week, an eight-day period of celebration, reflection and connection centred on the importance of individual and shared mental wellbeing across Western Australia.
With its theme of Body, Mind and Environment, highlights from this year’s WA Mental Health Week include a screening and Q&A of the film PIECES on Wednesday, the opening of South West Aboriginal Medical Service’s Djin Djin Mart Building in Bunbury on Thursday and a community art event at Midland Head to Health on Friday.
I encourage everyone to use this opportunity to take part in the wide range of events on offer around the state and engage in meaningful conversations about improving mental health and reducing stigma associated with mental illness.
Dr. Emma Crampin
A/Chief Psychiatrist