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Krickelakrak – when chaos in your head becomes art
Chaos in your head and thoughts that jump in all directions – that's what everyday life with ADHD looks like. Those affected not only have to live with the symptoms, but also with the prejudices. Because outsiders see the behaviour, but not the suffering behind it. Students at Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences have now made ADHD the subject of their ‘Krickelakrak’ campaign. Their interactive posters are now on display in Bremerhaven. The accompanying website can be found at krickelakrak.de.
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800 kilometres for mental health
Social pressure, global crises, loneliness and stress – studies repeatedly show that young people's mental health is at serious risk. At the same time, mental illness is still a taboo subject today. Bremerhaven student Christian Saathoff wants to change this and is embarking on a special adventure to do so. Under the motto ‘Running for mental health’, he will cover a total of around 800 kilometres on foot from 27 August to 27 September. On his way from Bremerhaven to Munich, he wants to collect donations for the Mental Health Initiative. Anyone interested can follow his run on TikTok and Instagram.
What is everyday life like with ADHD? What does it mean when your thoughts are constantly racing, routines are difficult – and at the same time creative ideas pop into your head every second? Students on the Digital Media Production course at Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences have been looking into this. On Wednesday, 27 August, they will present their campaign ‘Krickelakrak – ADHD needs attention’ from 12 noon to 3 p.m. in House B of Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences. Professionals, educators and anyone else interested are cordially invited to attend. No prior registration is required for this free event.
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