2025 World Mental Health Day
About World Mental Health Day
The objective of World Mental Health Day is to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and to mobilise efforts in support of mental health.
Every year, World Mental Health Day provides an opportunity for community members and people working in mental health to talk about the importance of mental health, and what more needs to be done to make access to mental health care a reality for people worldwide.
This year, Mental Health Australia’s theme for World Mental Health Day on 10.10.2025 was Connect with your community.
Connecting with our communities – the people and places where we feel safe, seen and heard – can help us feel cared for and supported, which is good for our mental health.
A community can take any shape. Community can mean:
- friends, loved ones, your mob
- multicultural centre
- community choir
- community garden
- book club
- running group
- local volunteer group
- LGBTQIA+ group
At home, work, school, in the community or online, on 10 October, Mental Health Australia encourages everyone to have conversations about mental health, reduce stigma, reach out for support – and connect with our communities.
Each year, Mental Health Australia encourages organisations and community groups to get involved and provides a range of digital assets for you to use and share on your social media.
This year’s 2025 World Mental Health Day calendars included daily tips to try throughout October - or any time - for good mental health.
While this year's "Connect with your community" campaign for 10.10.2025 has ended, you can still download the calendars, at the button below.
Bookmark this page to stay up to date for future World Mental Health Day campaigns.
2025 World Mental Health Day Calendars
This World Mental Health Day - on 10 October, Mental Health Australia encouraged everyone to connect with their community.
The 2025 World Mental Health Day calendars included daily tips throughout October - or any time - for good mental health.
Mental Health Australia collaborated with ReachOut, one of Australia's leading online mental health services for young people, to create a calendar especially for 16 - 24 years old – or the young at heart!
Collaborating with Gayaa Dhuwi (Proud Spirit) Australia – the national peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing, mental health, and suicide prevention – we’ve also made a First Nations calendar to share and follow along with your mob.