Mental Health Month takes place throughout October and October 10th marks World Mental Health Day.

World Mental Health Day provides the opportunity to raise awareness about global mental health issues and creates the opportunity for people to call for action and advocate for change in mental health.

Throughout the whole of October, we are making mental health and wellbeing a national priority with a programme of events, activities and workshops that celebrate and raise awareness of the importance of Connection.

Together, we can ensure that everyone across the country is involved in creating a culture that supports mental health and wellbeing.

The Four Pillars of Connect

For Mental Health Month 2024, our theme is Connect. Throughout the month, we’ll explore different ways to build and strengthen meaningful connections on our social media channels. with each week focusing on a different pillar: Yourself, Others, Community and Nature.
You can find links to our social media channels in the top left corner of this page. For more information and resources on each week’s theme, simply click the button below the description of each section.

Connect with Yourself

This week emphasises self-awareness and personal growth. We will share ideas that help you build self-compassion and confidence

Connect with Others

This week offers tips on supporting loved ones, highlighting the importance of relationships.

Connect with Community

We will explore ideas for creating support networks to improve your mental wellbeing.

Connect with Nature

We will share ways to connect with the outdoors and discover the mental health benefits of spending time in nature.

What’s happening around the country

Mental Health Ireland works with a regional network of Member Organisations and Affiliates across the county. This includes our Mental Health Associations, community movements like Thrive Ireland  and regional partners and Affiliates such as Gateway Mental Health Project and Mindspace Mayo

We invite you to explore the events and activities being rolled out by the regional network for Mental Health Month. Check out what’s happening in your area by clicking the button under the map! 

Mental Health Month Survey

A new national survey has revealed that only 10% of people living in Ireland will do something every day to look after their mental health. Mental Health Ireland released the survey as part of Mental Health Month that celebrates the theme of Connection and provides tools, resources and activities around the country throughout October to improve mental health and wellbeing.

The survey shows that while most of us (89%) do something to intentionally support our mental health each week, only 10% doing something every single day. The survey showed that the biggest barriers to people supporting their mental health daily are time (32%) and money (31%), although 15% respondents said they don’t know how to support their mental health, and for 13% of respondents it’s not seen as something people in their social circle do.

Across the population, spending time with friends and family (71%), exercising (70%) and spending time in nature (53%) are the most common ways people are supporting their mental health. Other ways we look after our mental health include having a hobby (51%), practicing mindfulness/meditation (26%) and going to counselling or therapy (16%).

When it comes to education around mental health, across every age group there is a clear desire to learn more about how to manage stress and anxiety. Women over 55 overwhelmingly (78%) want more support in managing stress and/or anxiety. Both 25-34 year old men and women want to understand more about mental health and want to know more about managing stress & anxiety (77%), managing mental health at work (57%), supporting someone with a mental health need (53%) and understanding mental health (52%).

Jo Donohoe, National Development Manager for Programmes for Mental Health Ireland said: “The survey highlights the importance of connection for our mental health with a high number of us connecting in with loved ones or spending time in nature to improve our mood and protect our mental wellbeing. We want to show that there’s lots of simple ways we can mind our mental health every day, and that barriers such as time and money needn’t get in the way of this. This can be a quick coffee with a friend, a walk in the park, taking a break outside and stopping to notice nature around us, or simply taking some time out to take deep breathes. Better mental health can be available to everyone.

“Mental Health Ireland is offering free webinars every day in October with simple tips on how to mind and improve our mental health based on the Five Ways to Wellbeing. The survey shows that there is an appetite from the public for information on mental health, and we wanted to meet this need for everyone without the barrier of time or money.”

See Full Survey

Get involved! Fundraise during Mental Health Month

How to get involved

Connect with friends, family and colleagues by organising fundraising activities in the community or at your place of work. Consider organising a Connect Café, a lunch time walk, organising a guest speaker during the month or simply organising a coffee morning. To register a fundraiser click the button below.

Register a fundraiser
 

Corporates

This year’s theme for World Mental Health Day, October 10th is “Prioritising Mental Health in the Workplace” how will you engage with employees and show how you prioritise mental health at work? Consider organising a ‘Connect Café’, a coffee morning with a structured discussion about mental health. Download our set up guide below.

If you would like to chat with us about creating bespoke campaigns for your employees or if you want to learn more about our training options please get in touch with us at fundraising@mentalhealthireland.ie

If you would like to donate to support our work click our donate button at the end of the page. 

Connect Cafes

Download our Connect Café guide for all the information about how to set up and run one. It’s also great opportunity to run as a fundraiser as well.

Download the Connect Café toolkit