National awareness days and weeks are excellent opportunities to spread the word about your MindWise Screening program through social media, media campaigns, or in-person events. Communities have held awareness events at town halls, community health centers, college dining halls, and other spaces where community members gather.
Hosting an in-person event can encourage more people to take screenings, provide key behavioral health information to community members, fight stigma, and connect those in need with critical care.
Awareness day promotional materials can also be used for stand-alone behavioral health awareness events, at employee benefit or work fairs, or other venues where you might highlight health issues related to depression, alcohol use, and eating disorders.