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Saint Boy celebrates Mental Health Day to raise awareness of its impact on young people

Saint Boy celebrates Mental Health Day to raise awareness of its impact on young people

Today October 10 Is it World Mental Health Day. Saint Boy (Baix Llobregat) joins memory With a schedule of activities to be developed during The first two weeks of October.

The central work The webinar will beMental health is a necessary right; A priority for childhood and adolescence‘ (day 15 at 12 noon) regarding mental health care at these stages of life, and what changes have been detected as a result of the epidemiological situation and the services and resources available to the city.

activity program

The mental health chart This course is organized remotely, targeting citizens interested in the subject and professionals in the health, educational, social and cultural fields. The program of commemorative activities is wider.

Some of them have already been (Online session for the 25th anniversary of Salud Mental Cataluña; literary gathering around Ramon Mas’s “Stigmas” and film forum on “Inocencia interrupt”).

the following activities

Default viewing of two videos scheduled for the next few days:What is a day hospital?(day ten, responsible for the Orienta Foundation) and “Kids have a lot to say(Today 11, by CDIAP), on the effects of the pandemic on children and their families. In addition, Imagina Theater Group will make Developed open session (Today 13, 11 a.m. at Cal Ninyo) and will present a group of Mental health mutual aid (day 19, 4:00 p.m., in Cal El Niño) and Awards for the 5th edition of the Ugly Perfect Poetry Competition (Day 14, 6.30 p.m., in the Jordi Rubió i Balaguer Library).

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Activities on the occasion of World Mental Health Day are organized by Saint Boy’s Mental Health Council, a body created in 2016 to Informing and educating health care workers and citizens about mental health issues.

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