Thank you for joining Project NICu’s - nicu Mental Health Awareness Week!

This toolkit includes the full schedule for the week including links to private sessions, support groups, tools and resources. all graphics can be shared and linked directly back to this page for registration - please make sure to tag @projectnicu | #NMHW25

SCHEDULE:


 

Be a Social Media Ambassador

Share our posts all week!

Facebook @projectnicucommunity

Instagram @projectnicu

LinkedIn @projectnicu

Please tag us @projectnicu
and use the hashtag: #NMHW25

Help us raise awareness and support for NICU parents and professionals around the world—especially those at increased risk of experiencing a mental health disorder.

Let’s work together to normalize conversations about mental health, provide education, and offer hope to our community.

Social media may seem small, but it’s a powerful tool to reach those who feel alone or unaware of the support and resources available to them.

Throughout the week, we invite you to like, save, comment on, and share any content that inspires you. Every interaction helps extend our reach and impact!

 

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS:


shareable graphics

On desktop, right click “save image as” or on mobile, press & hold until a prompt pops up and save image on your camera roll. Add your logo or name in support of NICU Mental Health Week.


*When we share specific information with clinical or statistical data throughout the week, it will be cited in the body of the copy. 


In partnership with BetterHelp, the world’s largest therapy provider, we at Project NICU are proud to provide you with an added layer of support during or after your NICU journey; or as a medical professional in the NICU space.
Through Project NICU, you can receive ONE MONTH of free services with BetterHelp, matching you with a professional counselor you can connect with anytime, anywhere, through a computer, tablet or smartphone.
LEARN MORE HERE!

If you are a Mental Health Professional interested in providing clinical support including screening and intervention for parents within the NICU, we recommend the following complimentary treatment manual created by researcher Richard Shaw, MD.


if you have any questions, please contact us at: hello@projectnicu.com