Synopsis:
Returning for its second edition, the Mental Health Awareness & Wellbeing Festival invites migrant writers, local writers, and mental health professionals to share their diverse perspectives on mental wellbeing during the pandemic and beyond. Held on 9 October at the Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre, its slate of programmes - including a panel discussion, storytelling performance, mindfulness activity, and more - explores ways that communities can build resilience together and celebrates art as a valuable tool for self-expression and coping with difficult times.