Norwich City, which currently competes in the English Football League Second Division, An influential campaign was launched on the occasion of World Mental Health Day. This video, which has gone viral in the UK, addresses prejudices surrounding mental illness, especially depression. Norwich City’s initiative has been implemented in collaboration with Samaritans, a non-profit organization that works to promote mental health in the UK and Ireland.
The campaign video features two men, one of whom is introverted and sad, while the other appears more playful. Surprisingly, It is the apparently happy man who decides to end his life. Campaign aims Challenging stereotypes surrounding mental healthEspecially the misconception that depressed people always show clear signs of their suffering. The fact is that the symptoms can be invisible to others and here is the problem that must be eliminated as quickly as possible. The underlying message of the video is that even if someone “seems fine,” there’s never any harm in asking how they’re feeling, as no one really knows what someone else might be going through inside.
This influential content has so far reached more than five million people, generating great awareness about mental health in British society, which highly “praised” the “Yellow” Club initiative.
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