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Held every year in April, Depression Awareness Week™ is a fantastic opportunity to raise awareness, vital funds for Depression Alliance and try to end the stigma associated with depression. You can help us by raising awareness, holding a fundraiser, donating or joining Depression Alliance.
Depression Awareness Week 2012
This year’s Depression Awareness Week is 22nd – 28th April 2012. We are currently planning the events for this year, further details will follow shortly. This year we are hoping people will organise lots of local fundraising events in their area to both raise money and awareness of depression, why don’t you put your thinking cap on and organise your own fundraising event.
To raise money you can download a fundraising pack here. Alternatively you can support Depression Awareness Week by donating online at www.justgiving.com/depression/donate.
Remember you can send us photos (digital if possible) and details of your event so that we can feature it on the website or in the newsletter. Email us with details: fundraising@depressionalliance.org.
Share your story
If you would like to tell your story about your experiences and how you have overcome depression, please consider becoming a Depression Alliance Case Study Volunteer. We work with around fifty case study volunteers who share their experiences with local and national press, radio and television in order to raise awareness of depression and reduce the stigma attached to it. Email casestudies@depressionalliance.org.
The bad news is.…the third Monday after Christmas is considered by many to be the ‘saddest’ day of the year
The good news is…there is no basis for this whatsoever and the ‘formula’ used (amount of debt + motivation levels x sunlight or something or other) was part of a marketing campaign by a travel company.
(Incidentally, the ‘happiest’ day (in June,) is part of an ice-cream promotion.)
However, if you are feeling a little blue, The Mental Health Foundation has some great resources and suggests ten ways to look after your mental health.
Talk About Your Feelings
Eat Well
Keep in Touch
Take a Break
Accept Who You Are
Keep Active
Drink Sensibly
Ask for Help
Do Something You’re Good At
Care for Others
Supposedly, the third Monday after Christmas is the ‘saddest’ day of the year, based on amount of debt, motivation levels and lack of sunlight. There is no real mathematics behind the ‘formula’ used and the whole thing was part of a marketing campaign by a travel company (and the ‘happiest’ day in June, is an ice-cream promotion!). However, if you are feeling a little blue, The Mental Health Foundation has some great resources and suggests ten ways to look after your mental health.