![]() MHM 2022 Back to Basics POSTERS - Meant to be printed 11 x 17 paper MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET Terms to Know (PDF) MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET Where to Go (PDF) MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET What to Do When You Need Help (PDF) MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET Recognizing When You Need Help with Your Mental Health (PDF) MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET Maintaining Good Mental Health (PDF) MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET What Plays a Role in Developing Mental Health Conditions (PDF) MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET Starting to Think About Mental Health (PDF) May is Mental Health Month Sample Proclamation (PDF)Īdditional Resources (PDF) Handouts/Posters ![]() Download Individual Toolkit Items Media Materials You can either open the compressed folder and drag each item to a new location, OR you can right click the folder and select "Extract All." and choose a location, like on your network or desktop. To unzip a folder, locate the zipped (or compressed) folder that you want to get the files from. If you have questions, please email Danielle Fritze, VP of Public Education and Design at the Full Toolkitįull Toolkit Zip (Zip File - images included) These materials have been designed for desktop printing, but are high enough quality to send to a professional printer. 2011 “Youth’s sexual health: Shared rights and responsibilities.You can download the various components of the May is Mental Health Month toolkit below.2012 “In a diverse world, sexual health for all!”.2013 “To achieve sexual health, picture yourself owning your sexual rights!”.2014 “Sexual health: The well-being of sexuality”.2015 “Sexual Health for a fairer society”.2016 “Sexual Health: Eliminating the Myths”.2017 “Love, bonding and intimacy, a possibility for all”.2018 “Sexual Health and Sexual Rights are FUNDAMENTAL for well-being – Celebrating 40 years of the World Association for Sexual Health”.2019 “Sexuality Education for all: a bridge to sexual health”.2020 “Sexual pleasure in times of COVID-19”.WAS wants to ensure that sexual health issues are discussed everywhere! Past topics of World Sexual Health Day are: ![]() Country organizers have taken WSHD activities to schools, media, hospitals, libraries, universities, public squares, art halls, theatre groups, etc. World Sexual Health Day has been celebrated in 60 countries with a wide range of activities from Round Tables of Discussion to Conferences and Art Exhibitions. The first World Sexual Health Day was celebrated with the slogan “Let’s talk about it!” to start breaking fears and taboos surrounding sexuality. In 2010, the World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) called all their organizations to celebrate, on each September 4th, the World Sexual Health Day (WSHD) in an effort to promote a greater social awareness on sexual health across the globe. Twitter The history behind World Sexual Health Day ![]() World Association of Sexual Health: World Sexual Health Day – English Let’s work towards a healthier, happier world with Sexual Health, Rights, Justice, and Pleasure for All!įor More Information and and World Sexual Health Day official site (in English and Spanish) Together, we can raise awareness, reduce stigma, and improve access to essential sexual health resources. In addition, it is essential to respect and value everyone’s autonomy and choices in sexual matters, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or any other factor.Īs WSHD 2023 approaches, we encourage you to start planning how to get involved and positively impact your community. Mark your calendars for September 4th, 2023!Ĭonsent is a crucial element of any healthy sexual encounter, and we must educate ourselves and others on what it means, how to express it, and how to obtain it. This year’s World Sexual Health Day (WSHD) Theme is Consent!
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