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A Landmark Event for Mental Health

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Cap sur la Santé Mentale returns to Montparnasse this November, transforming the Parvis de la Gare into a vibrant hub for dialogue, inclusion, and innovation around mental health in the workplace.


A Landmark Event for Mental Health

From 19 to 21 November 2025, the Fondation Falret, alongside the Alliance pour la Santé Mentale and Santé Mentale France, will host the third edition of Cap sur la Santé Mentale on the Parvis de la Gare Montparnasse. This free, open-access event is part of the national initiative that has declared 2025 the Grande Cause Nationale for mental health.


The gathering is designed as a “village of solutions”, where professionals, citizens, and organizations come together to rethink how mental health is integrated into professional life. The goal is not only to raise awareness but also to propose concrete, innovative solutions that foster inclusion and well-being at work.


Program Highlights


Over three days, participants will experience:

- Workshops and conferences led by experts and practitioners.

- Tables rondes (roundtables) bringing together institutions, employers, and associations.

- Testimonies from individuals navigating mental health challenges in professional contexts.

- Interactive animations and exhibitions under a large dome structure at Place Raoul Dautry.


Special sessions will explore how vulnerabilities can become levers of collective performance, reframing mental health not as a limitation but as a source of resilience and creativity.


Partners and Collective Engagement


The event is supported by major partners such as Agefiph, LADAPT, and FIPHFP, who will host dedicated discussions on inclusion and accessibility in employment. Their involvement underscores the collective commitment to building workplaces that are more inclusive, supportive, and humane.


Holding the event at Gare Montparnasse, one of Paris’s busiest transit hubs, is symbolic: it places mental health at the heart of everyday life, making it visible and accessible to thousands of commuters and passersby. The choice of location reflects the organizers’ mission to destigmatize mental health and bring the conversation into public spaces.


Cap sur la Santé Mentale is more than an event—it is a movement to reshape the future of work. By gathering diverse voices, it aims to shift perspectives, break down barriers, and inspire systemic change. For professionals, employers, and citizens alike, it offers a rare opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue and co-create solutions that honor both productivity and human dignity.


If you are in Paris this November, Montparnasse will be the place to witness how mental health can become a shared responsibility and a collective strength.

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