Time to Talk Day 2021
Time to Talk Day 2021 takes place on Thursday 4 February – join us to start conversations about mental health and help end the stigma.
Time to Talk day is organised by Time to Change a growing social movement working to change the way we all think and act about mental health problems. They have already reached millions of people and begun to improve attitudes and behaviour
A small conversation about mental health has the power to make a big difference.
Time to Talk Day is the day that we get the nation talking about mental health. This year’s event might look a little different, but at times like this open conversations about mental health are more important than ever.
We need your help to start the conversation this Time to Talk Day – together we can end mental health stigma.
Why not get involved?
Virtual Festival
Time to Talk Day is going virtual!
With a day of online activities that anyone can join from home – no tickets required!
Whether you’re watching as part of a group or simply enjoying the event yourself, they want you to go away feeling inspired to talk about mental health.
You’ll be able to watch the virtual festival and catch up with any sessions you missed on this page, so make sure to visit the Time to Talk Virtual Festival in on 3 and 4 February.
Download Resources
This year’s focus for Time to Talk day is on the power of small, because however you have a conversation about mental health – whether it’s a quick text to a friend, a virtual coffee morning with colleagues, or a socially distanced walk and talk with your family – it has the power to make a big difference.
Download the handy guides to help you plan an activity and get people talking about Mental Health.
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