The Mental Health Foundation is inviting people across Lanarkshire to take part in a photography competition to celebrate the launch of the new “Community” category in its Positive Mental Health Image Library.
Ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week (May 12-18), which this year is focused on community, the charity is seeking photos that “reflect the power of community to support good mental health”.
Being part of a supportive community is essential for mental health, helping people feel safe, valued and connected.
The charity welcomes submissions from everyone, regardless of photography experience or equipment.
What matters most is “capturing an authentic moment that reflects a positive sense of community”.
Lanarkshire snappers are invited to submit their own high-quality, high-resolution images to be added to the library – and be available for use by media and other organisations to illustrate mental health.
A selection panel will shortlist the most impactful images, with members of the charity’s Personal Experience Network voting for their favourite.
The winning photographer will receive £200 in high street vouchers. To be considered, community images must be submitted by March 21.
Alexa Charnley, director of fundraising and communications at the Mental Health Foundation, said: “We know that the images we see every day help shape the way we think about mental health.
“Too often, images reinforce negative stereotypes and focus only on poor mental health.
“By sharing photographs of real moments of connection, resilience, and wellbeing, we hope the Positive Mental Health Image Library can help shift the narrative and promote a more positive and empowering understanding of mental wellbeing.
“We are particularly excited to launch this new Community category of the library as that is also the theme we have chosen for this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week.
“We want to celebrate the power of our communities to support good mental health and wellbeing.”
As well as the new Community category, the collection includes images portraying Nature, Connection, Creativity, Movement, and Workplace, each showcasing the everyday ways people can nurture their mental wellbeing.
For full terms and conditions, and to enter the competition, visit here.
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