THE INITIATIVE

Avicii Arena presents Break the Silence

Avicii Arena was launched in May 2021 as a unique collaboration between the Tim Bergling Foundation, Trygg-Hansa, BAUHAUS, and Stockholm Live. The purpose was to break the stigma surrounding and raise awareness about mental health issues among young people.

With “Break the Silence,” the initiators aim to continue focusing on the issue of young people’s mental health. The launch of the World’s Most Expensive Cap and the opening of the UNSLNT store are the first in a series of new activities within the initiative.

OUR LATEST INITIATIVE

All light on anxiety and depression

Tuesday, October 10th is World Mental Health Day, a day established by the World Federation for Mental Health to raise greater awareness of the issue. To commemorate this important day, we illuminate the Avicii Arena in green, a color that symbolizes life, healing, and hope. Within the Avicii Arena initiative, we work, in collaboration with the Tim Bergling Foundation and our Enabling Partners BAUHAUS and Trygg-Hansa, to contribute to long-term efforts to ensure the well-being of young people. You, as an important adult or friend, can also contribute by being extra attentive and aware of how those around you are feeling. Often, simply being there can make a difference, all in order to prevent and identify mental health issues early. It is vital.

MENTAL HEALTH ON THE AGENDA

An important conversation

Tim Bergling Foundation and Trygg-Hansa are working to give greater prominence to mental health in schools. As part of this effort, we invite you to “A Crucial Conversation” in the arena. On our one-year anniversary on May 19, 2022, influencers and politicians were invited to the discussion. This year, leading up to our two-year anniversary, the focus shifted to the voices of the youth. Everyone agrees. Mental health should be as natural a subject in schools as physical health has been for 200 years.

TIM BERGLING FOUNDATION

For a Better Day

För att få till förändring för ungas psykiska hälsa behöver näringsliv, intresseorganisationer, politiker, skolvärlden och idrottsvärlden samarbeta. Detta är enligt experter det som saknas. Tim Bergling Foundation bidrar till samarbetet inom Avicii Arena genom användning av namnet på arenan och vill lyfta frågan kring psykisk hälsa tillsammans med andra organisationer som är experter i ämnet. Genom olika initiativ lyssnar stiftelsen på vad unga behöver för att må bättre.

Tim Bergling Foundation lyfter suicid bland unga som ett globalt hälsoproblem och tar bort stigmat kring ämnet. Inom initiativet For A Better Day ställer de frågan till unga vad de behöver för att må bättre imorgon. Svaren på frågorna har lämnats över till ansvariga politiker.

Genom samarbetet inom Avicii Arena ser Tim Bergling Foundation möjlighet att nå ut brett till barn och unga i olika stadier av deras liv.

STOCKHOLM LIVE

Live is Life

Stockholm Live is the initiator behind Avicii Arena. Avicii Arena serves as a gathering place, platform, and megaphone for one of our time’s most significant societal issues – mental health among youth. The aim is for the initiative’s partners – Tim Bergling Foundation, Trygg-Hansa, and Bauhaus – both collectively and individually to drive initiatives and activities that enhance the mental well-being and optimism of young people.

Stockholm Live provides the physical meeting place – Avicii Arena – which serves as the initiative’s anchor where meetings and events can take place to spotlight the mental health of young people. The arena is intended to be a space for discussions and activities that strengthen the mental health of youth.

BAUHAUS PODCAST

”Laget & Jaget”

A three-episode podcast where artist Petter engages in conversations with sports and mental health experts.

Featured guests include Daniel Ekvall, the Sports Psychological Advisor for the Swedish Football Association, and Caroline Jönsson, a former elite athlete, licensed psychologist, and Secretary-General of the Players’ Association Sports Pro.

Available on your regular podcast platforms.

MENTAL HEALTH ON THE AGENDA

An important conversation

Trygg-Hansa is actively striving to incorporate mental health into school education. As part of this initiative, they brought together influential politicians and opinion leaders for a discussion and dialogue in the arena, focusing on the theme “Mental Health on the School Curriculum.”

The goal of the discussion, which took place on the arena’s anniversary on May 19, 2022, is to practically explore how the education on mental health should be designed.

TOGETHER WITH ZONE

For the benefit of young people’s mental health

Avicii Arena is one of Swedish floorball’s most important meeting places. In connection with this year’s national championship finals, Zone and Avicii Arena are launching a unique and limited floorball stick, where 150 SEK from each sold stick will go towards Avicii Arena’s ongoing work for young people’s mental health.

With this collaboration, we aim to reach out to young people in the floorball world and the adults around them. In addition to the launch, the Tim Bergling Foundation and Bauhaus sports club will be present to meet young people during the final day.

Avicii Arena’s work for young people’s mental health is done in collaboration with the Tim Bergling Foundation, Trygg-Hansa, and Bauhaus.

“Mental illness among young people is one of our biggest societal challenges. The business sector, civil society, and schools need to work together preventively so that young people gain more knowledge and tools to be able to strengthen their opportunities to feel well during adolescence and create better conditions for adulthood. Therefore, we offer the education ‘For All Young People – A Digital Education in Mental Health’ free of charge to all secondary schools in the country.”

LISA HALVORSEN
FÖRSÄKRINGSEXPERT
TRYGG-HANSA

“BAUHAUS has an important role in the work against mental illness, both as a workplace with many young people as well as a great commitment within the sports movement. Bauhaus wants to influence, inspire and put pressure on the sports clubs to make young people´s mental health a priority. Associations and leaders should give young athletes the right conditions to feel good with a focus on reduced pressure and more joy through sports.”

JOHAN SAXNE
MARKNADSDIREKTÖR
BAUHAUS – SVERIGE OCH NORGE

For A Better Day – Ella Tiritiello and The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Watch the video!

How are you?

Sometimes things we experience in life can seem impossible to deal with. But with support from others, we can.

A simple conversation is often an important first step. Don´t be afraid to let your friends, family, teachers or someone else in your community know how you are feeling.

If you would rather be anonymous to ask for help, there are helpline and chat services with volunteers and professionals who are here for you.

Get help in Sweden

In an emergency, call 112.

Mind, Självmordslinjen — Call 90 101 or chat

BRIS, för barn och unga — Call 116 111 or chat

Jourhavande kompis, chat for children and young adults up to the age of 25

Save the Children – Multiple languages

Get help international

International register of child helplines

A register of suicide prevention hotlines
(list provided by WhatsApp)