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World Mental Health Day 2022 - Prioritising your mental health and wellbeing

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Feeling low can interfere with our lives, making it hard to think clearly or work, relax, study or sleep. Many of us will know when we’re upset but we may be unsure what we are feeling. Is it sadness, fear, loneliness, anger or something else? We don’t always know why we feel the way we do.

World Mental Health Day (10 October) is an opportunity to get people talking about mental health, how to look after our own mental health, and how important it is to talk about things and get help if you are struggling.  

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World Suicide Prevention Day 2022

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Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is raising awareness and reducing stigma in the lead up to World Suicide Prevention Day

World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) takes place on 10 September. Across England, 13 people die each day from suicide. Often someone who is experiencing suicidal thoughts won’t reach out for support, with men three times more likely to die from suicide than women.

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