Campaign Materials

Help lower mental health stigma on your campus!


The promotional materials for the Partners in Prevention Stigma Reduction Campaign. These materials are available to all Partners in Prevention schools free of charge. Click on a poster to enlarge. Please download and complete the order forms below. Mail or fax the form to the address listed on the registration form.

Real Stories Order Form
Ask. Listen. Refer. Order Form
Connect Order Form
Training Maunal Order Form

In addition to the Real Stories Campaign, there are many other ways to decrease mental health stigma. Check out what other national organizations are doing to combat mental health stigma on college campuses. These organizations provide tools and the action steps you can take to fight mental health stigma on your campus.

Active Minds on Campus
Active Minds on Campus is a student-run mental health awareness, education and advocacy organization designed for the college campus. Their website contains information and materials for student chapters of the organization, including fact sheets, a mailing list, and information on how to start a chapter.
http://www.activemindsoncampus.org/

BACCHUS Peer Education Network
Want some ideas for mental health campaigns to start on your own campus? Want to see examples of programs that campuses around the country are doing to promote mental health? Check out this website!!
http://www.bacchusgamma.org/mental_health_campaign.asp

National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) on Campus
NAMI on Campus clubs are student-run, student-led organizations that provide mental health support, education, and advocacy in a university or college setting.  NAMI on Campus’s mission is to improve the lives of students who are directly or indirectly affected by mental illness, increase the awareness and mental health services on campus, and to eliminate the stigma students with mental illness face.
http://www.nami.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Find_Support/NAMI_on_Campus1/NAMI_on_Campus.htm

National Mental Health Awareness Campaign
This website suggests a multitude of activities college students can create to promote mental health awareness on their campus.
http://www.nostigma.org/get_involved_with_mental_health.php

No Stigma Campaign – Professionals
Interested in bringing a nationally recognized speaker to your campus to talk about their experiences with mental health issues? The National Mental Health Awareness Campaign provides a great speaker’s bureau for colleges to do just that.
http://nostigma.org/professionals.php

Trevor Project
The Trevor Project in an organization which operates the only nationwide, around-the-clock suicide prevention hotline for LGBTQ youth. This website provides multimedia materials for parents and educators to help promote the helpline.
http://thetrevorproject.org/home1.aspx