Introducing the 2025 Hybrid Conference

Bridging Voices, Building Futures

Youth Innovation in Mental Health

Virtual Conference Day – 5th September 2025, hosted via Zoom

In-Person Conference Day – 6th September 2025, held in Nairobi, Kenya


This year’s Generation Mental Health Conference shines a spotlight on the creativity, resilience, and leadership of young people in shaping the future of mental health. Bridging Voices, Building Futures reflects a growing global movement that values lived experience, centers inclusion, and drives innovative approaches to healing and care.


For the first time ever, the conference will be held both virtually and in person in the Global South, with Kenya as the host country. This important step opens the door for deeper connections across borders, amplifies underrepresented voices, and brings global attention to local innovations that are often overlooked.


In a world where mental health challenges continue to grow, this theme invites us to listen, co-create, and act. It is a call to build bridges between communities, cultures, and generations—grounded in empathy and led by youth. Together, we are not just imagining new futures for mental health—we are building them.


This year's conference sub-themes


Healing in Color

 This sub-theme honors the mental health practices rooted in cultural, traditional and spiritual systems. It centers the voices and wisdom of communities that have long relied on faith, family and ancestral practices to heal and thrive.


Connection Over Correction

 Here, we focus on how care and community can replace systems built on punishment or isolation. This theme uplifts collective care, solidarity and the social conditions that shape our mental health, especially in marginalized communities.


Silent No More

 Youth are rising as powerful changemakers through art, storytelling and activism. This theme celebrates how creative expression, lived experience and advocacy are breaking the silence and driving real impact in mental health spaces.


Digital Innovation in Mental Health

 Technology is changing how we access and experience mental health care. This sub-theme explores the rise of tools like teletherapy, mental health apps and online communities that are expanding support and reducing stigma. At the same time, it invites a critical look at the risks that come with this digital shift, including issues around privacy, misinformation and over-reliance on unregulated platforms. It also acknowledges the ongoing challenge of the digital divide, which continues to exclude many from these advancements.


Structural Change Beyond Awareness

 Raising awareness is not enough. This theme pushes for lasting change through new policies, funding strategies and community-led models that move beyond talk to real transformation in mental health systems.

Contribute to this year's conference!

New to the GenMH Conference this year, we are looking to our community for the conference sessions you would like to offer to work towards this new future. We are currently accepting proposals for conference sessions, including workshops, creative presentations, panels, and posters.


🗓️ Updated Submission Deadline: 1st July 2025


Our conversation will focus on the following priority sub-themes:

  • 🎨 Healing in Color
  • 🤝 Connection over Correction
  • 📣 Silent No More
  • 💻 Digital Innovation in Mental Health
  • 🏛️ Structural Change Beyond Awareness


Applicants can choose from a range of session options:


Oral Presentation (Virtual & In-Person)

A 10–15 minute individual talk sharing research, lived experience, project insights, or personal narratives.

Ideal for:

  • Presenters with individual stories, advocacy experiences, learnings from implementation, or research project findings
  • Early-career professionals or youth leaders


Workshop (In-Person only)

An interactive 45–60 minute session focused on skill-building, training, or experiential learning.

Ideal for:

  • Facilitators with experience leading group sessions
    Advocates aiming to equip participants with tools or frameworks


Symposium (Virtual & In-Person)

A structured session with 3–5 short presentations on a shared theme, followed by discussion or Q&A.

Ideal for:

  • Academic or thematic groups
  • Regional coalitions or joint project
  • Research teams


Poster Presentations (In-Person Only)

Poster presentations are a visual way to share research, community programs, or advocacy work, especially those led by or for youth and individuals with lived experience. Posters will be displayed during the in-person conference day in Nairobi.


Creative or Artistic Presentation(Virtual & In-Person)
A performance, short film, visual art display, or multimedia presentation that explores conference themes.

Ideal for:

  • Youth artists, storytellers, and creatives
  • Projects using non-traditional formats to spark dialogue


For more information on each session option, see the list of important documents below.

Submit your application

Important Documents

For more information on the conference session applications, please click on the below links to download the guidance documents.

General Submission Guidelines 2025 Conference Theme Descriptions Workshop Guidelines Poster Guidelines Symposia Guidelines Oral Presentation Guidelines Creative/Artistic Presentation Guidelines

In Partnership with

We are proud to be partnering with Basic Needs Kenya for the 2025 conference!

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