For the World Mental Health Day, on October 10. Facebook is launching new mental health resources, tools and programming across their apps. Facebook is also working with mental health experts and organizations around the world to connect people to their needed support. The new content and tools are designed to encourage people to start conversations about mental health.
Facebook has worked with experts on mental health to develop new guides and tools in the Emotional Health resource center. These include:
Resource Cards provided by the World Health Organization and other global health organizations focused on tips for creating positive mental health, managing personal crises and rising above challenging moments.
Resource guides developed for BIPOC Mental Health Month to provide equitable access to mental health support:
Through WhatsApp, “UNICEF is launching a new Global Mental Health chatbot to offer tips for communicating what’s on your mind, breaking down stigmas and starting a conversation with someone you’re concerned about. Mental health and wellbeing resources like exercises to help reduce stress can also be found through the WHO’s Health Alert chatbot on WhatsApp. Regional helplines, including a Loneliness Advice chatbot developed by the Connection Coalition in the UK, are also available. On Messenger, we worked with WHO and acclaimed illustrator Caleb Boyles to develop the “I Care For You” sticker pack to help kick start conversations when the words are hard to find.” says Facebook.
During challenging times, hearing about others’ experiences can provide solace. Around the world 15 million people are members of a Facebook group dedicated to supporting mental health. On Facebook’s Bulletin writers and experts are addressing mental health and wellness. These include:
Goliath: Playing with Reality is a free virtual reality experience on Oculus Quest that provides an up-close look at the weight of schizophrenia. Facebook says that this experience is designed to promote empathy and even encourage conversations about mental health.
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