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Community action placed top of the agenda for London’s Great Mental Health Day

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On Friday, 31 January 2025, Great Mental Health Day will take place across London.


Now in its fourth year, Great Mental Health Day is a London-wide initiative to get Londoners talking about their mental health and wellbeing. The day will see a range of free events taking place across the city, bringing people together to share stories, experiences and explore ways to support individual and community wellbeing.


As an awareness day unique to London, the day provides an opportunity to spotlight the great local support services that are available.


For 2025, under the theme of ‘small actions for others’, organisers are also looking to celebrate and learn from organisations and community leaders across the region who are devoting energy and compassion to others.


The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “I am proud to support Thrive LDN’s Great Mental Health Day. It’s vital that we continue breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health, and this range of free events offers a great opportunity to bring people together and find out more about the support and services that are available across the capital.


“Every day, so many Londoners make a positive difference to others’ mental health, from checking in on a friend, to inviting a neighbour over for a cuppa and a chat. I am committed to ensuring every Londoner can access the support they need to stay mentally well, as we build a healthier London for everyone.”

Londoners across the city can get involved by accessing the Great Mental Health Day interactive map on Thrive LDN’s website, exploring a range of free training and webinars, or use the hashtag #GreatMentalHealth on social media to share their own plans for the day.


Across the range of activity taking place to the mark Great Mental Health Day, many of London’s councils, local community organisations, or local Mind groups are facilitating events.


For example:

Lucy Dodd, strategic lead for Mind in London, said:

“We all need community. We all need connection. And in a world where those who face the greatest disadvantages in life also face the greatest risks to their mental health, we need these safe spaces more than ever.”

Director of Thrive LDN and Good Thinking, London’s digital wellbeing service, Dan Barrett, added:


“Great Mental Health Day is a chance to celebrate and to keep learning from London’s community and grassroots projects who in recent years have played a vital role, right across the city, in supporting the wellbeing of the communities which they support–and know best. We want to inspire a citywide conversation that promotes understanding, empathy, and support.”

For more details about everything connected to Great Mental Health Day, visit Thrive LDN’s website or search ‘Great Mental Health Day London’.

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