On October 10, we celebrate World Mental Health Day - that's why the Independent Public Institute of Addiction and Co-addiction Therapy in Siemianowice Śląskie in cooperation with the Association of Addiction Therapists "Sober Siemianowice" and a group of young filmmakers has prepared a social campaign called "CHANGES THAT MAKE SENSE. With psychological help ", the purpose of which is to draw attention to the need to contact specialists, increase social awareness of caring for mental health and overcome stereotypical reactions of the environment to the existence of problems of people in crisis, bearing in mind the situation of the Covid-19 pandemic. The campaign will last 2 months.
In selected trams in Silesia and on the Internet, you will be able to watch a short spot encouraging you to take care of your mental health and be mindful of others. The campaign partners are Tramwaje Śląskie, the eFkropka Foundation, the Congress of Mental Health, Kieślowski Film School, the 14th Secondary School of Maj. H. Sucharski in Katowice, the portal Śląska Opinia, Ströer Media.
The campaign was financed from the funds of: the PZU Foundation, the Siemianowice Śląskie City Hall, the Katowice City Hall and the public fundraiser.