Mental Health Awareness Week Events Kicking Off Across Sweden

Municipalities in Sweden prepare for Mental Health Awareness Week with various community activities.

    Key details

  • • Mental Health Awareness Week runs from September 29 to October 5, 2025.
  • • Piteå is hosting events under the theme "Together for Mental Health."
  • • Storfors is promoting its "Health Week 2025," addressing various health themes.
  • • Officials stress the need for dialogue and support regarding mental health.

As Mental Health Awareness Week approaches from September 29 to October 5, 2025, municipalities across Sweden are gearing up to host a variety of events aimed at promoting mental well-being. Piteå is launching the theme week titled "Tillsammans för psykisk hälsa" or "Together for Mental Health," featuring numerous activities designed to foster community engagement and increase awareness about mental health issues.

The week will include workshops, seminars, and social activities aimed at discussing mental health challenges and developing supportive networks. The events in Piteå, according to a press release from the municipality, highlight the importance of unity and collective efforts in addressing mental health concerns within the community. The municipality's activities will be open to all, encouraging residents to participate and share experiences.

In addition to Piteå, Storfors is also participating in awareness efforts through its "Hälsoveckan 2025," or Health Week, which focuses on various health themes, further complementing the national awareness initiative. This week promises opportunities for health-focused discussions, community gatherings, and wellness activities aimed at bringing people together for improved mental and physical health.

With these events approaching, local officials emphasize the need for increased dialogue surrounding mental health and the benefits of empowering communities to encourage supportive environments. The impact of Mental Health Awareness Week is anticipated to foster resilience and connectedness among residents, reminding everyone of the importance of taking care of their mental health during this designated week and beyond.

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