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Action Month "Yellow September" Ends with Strong Appeal

Schumann fällte eine positive Bilanz zum "Yellow September".
Schumann fällte eine positive Bilanz zum "Yellow September". ©APA/ROLAND SCHLAGER
With the World Mental Health Day on Friday, the first "Yellow September" action month conducted in Austria has come to an end.

Between September 10 and October 10, awareness, prevention, and destigmatization of mental illnesses were at the center of numerous activities. The Ministry of Health drew a positive conclusion at the end.

According to the ministry, a total of 54 organizations participated in the initiative, and 27 events were held. Public buildings were illuminated in yellow light – as a visible sign of the importance of mental health.

Health Minister Schumann: "A Strong Signal"

"The great response to the first Yellow September impressively shows how important it is to make mental health visible," said Health Minister Korinna Schumann (SPÖ) on Friday. She called for participation in "Yellow September 2026," which is already being planned. The goal is to further expand the network of participants and reach more people.

"Mental health concerns us all," emphasized Schumann. "It is all the more important that we once again set a strong signal for prevention, care, and solidarity together next year."

Focus on Reforming Psychosocial Care

As part of the action month, references were also made to health policy reforms. The ministry plans, among other things, to develop a coordinated concept for psychosocial care at all levels. Additionally, benefits in the field of mental health are to be strengthened and innovative care approaches considered.

(APA/Red)

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