Supporting Each Other on University Mental Health Day 12 March 2026
University life can be exciting, inspiring, and full of opportunity, but it can also be challenging. Academic pressure, social changes, financial concerns, and uncertainty about the future can all affect students’ mental wellbeing. That’s why University Mental Health Day, taking place on 12 March 2026, is such an important moment for campuses across the country to pause, reflect, and support one another.
How can Positive-Talk Counselling and Support Services can help?
The way we speak to others and to ourselves has a powerful impact on mental health. Positive-Talk Counselling Services is here to help you deal with the difficulties and facing things head on and understand the problems that the pressure of university can cause, Creating conversations that are supportive, understanding, and encouraging.
A few kind words can help someone feel seen and valued. When we listen without judgement and respond with empathy, we create safe spaces where people feel comfortable sharing their struggles.
Positive-Talk can:
- Reduce feelings of isolation
- Encourage people to seek help when they need it
- Build confidence and resilience
- Strengthen university communities
Small Conversations, Big Impact
Sometimes we underestimate how much difference a simple conversation can make. Asking a friend “How are you really doing?” or checking in with a classmate during a busy week can open the door to meaningful support.
Here are a few ways to encourage positive conversations on campus:
1. Listen First
2. Choose Encouraging Words
3. Be Kind to Yourself
4. Reach Out
If you notice someone who seems withdrawn or overwhelmed, a quick message or conversation can remind them that they matter.
Looking After Your Own Wellbeing
Supporting others is important, but so is looking after yourself. University Mental Health Day is also a reminder to take small steps that protect your wellbeing.
Consider trying:
- Taking short breaks during study sessions
- Getting fresh air and movement during the day
- Connecting with Positive Talk Counselling services
There is strength in recognising when you need help. Reaching out is a Positive step, not a weakness.
At Positive-Talk our dedicated counsellors are here to help you deal with the pressure of university and address the day to day struggles that can effect studies.
On University Mental Health Day 2026, let’s take a moment to check in with ourselves and with each other. A small conversation today could make a lasting difference.
Remember: your voice matters, your wellbeing matters, and no one has to face challenges alone, Positive-Talk Professional Counselling and Support Services are here to help.















