European Mental Health Week with Auntie
Better Together: Co-creating the Future of Mental Health
You have already taken the first step into the future of mental health by providing Auntie for your employees! Thank you for your trust and commitment in improving mental health.
How can you as an organisation participate and create awareness for European Mental Health Week?
Auntie is inviting you to work together on co-creating the Future of Mental Health, which is this year’s theme of the European Mental Health Week. This week-long event is an opportunity for individuals from all over Europe and beyond to engage in discussions about various aspects of mental health, share personal stories of coping with challenges during times of crisis and in general, emphasise the need for action to combat stigma, discrimination, and exclusion, and champion good mental health for everyone.
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The level of involvement in the EMHW is up to you and your organisation. Co-creation isn’t just about outcomes; it’s a dynamic journey of growth and discovery, embracing change throughout the process. Co-creation redistributes power among participants, valuing diverse expertise equally.
Below are some ideas from EMHW, with suggestions on how we can co-create mental health together. Ask Auntie to help you implement your own EMWH activities!
The simplest way is to remind your employees to take Auntie packages for psychological discussion support, self-development and support for leaders.
Tools and materials for co-creation of mental wellbeing events
Read more about co-creation and download a Co-creation toolkit from the EMHW website.


Events:
Invite Auntie to deliver a short live presentation or a miniwebinar for your employees as well as talk about the wellbeing during employment lifecycle and information for leaders.
Other ideas: workhops, in-person or online, roundtables, conversations, panel discussions, high-level or for the general public, etc.
Multimedia content:
Use Auntie’s library of end user stories, podcasts, videos, webinars, and blogs.
Other ideas: use videos or podcasts to talk about mental health awareness, as well as blogs including different voices and experiences when discussing mental health.
Social media activity:
Auntie’s social media post templates are available for you to use. Download below.
Other ideas: share ad-hoc content you created or repost the content shared on Mental Health Europe’s channels.
News release:
Auntie’s news release is available for you to use as a starting point for your own communications. Download below.
Other ideas: publish a news release about the EMHW and other events you are interested in on your intranet or website.
Events
Organise in-person or online conversationsin different formats. Set up hands-in interactive events where your attendees learn something new.
Resources from Auntie
Invite Auntie to deliver a short presentation or a miniwebinar for your employees.
Ask Auntie’s to come and discuss our employment lifecycle materials and leader info and talk about mental health matters.
Content
Use blogs, videos or podcasts to talk about mental health awareness, the importance of co-creation and including different voices and experiences when discussing mental health.
Resources from Auntie
Use Auntie’s library of blogs, podcasts, videos and webinars.
Social media activity
Share ad-hoc content you created or repost the content shared on Mental Health Europe’s channels
Resources from Auntie
Auntie’s social media post templates are available for you to use.
Press release
Download Auntie's press release to use as a starting point for your own.
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