Deadline: 15-Aug-2026
The ABP Journalism Award recognizes outstanding journalism in Brazil that raises awareness about mental health and reduces stigma related to psychiatric disorders. It offers cash prizes, national recognition, and an invitation to the Brazilian Congress of Psychiatry in São Paulo.
Overview of the ABP Journalism Award
The ABP Journalism Award is an initiative by the Brazilian Psychiatric Association to promote high-quality journalism focused on mental health and psychiatry. The award highlights impactful reporting that informs the public, challenges stigma, and encourages constructive dialogue on mental health issues in Brazil.
It supports journalists and content creators who contribute to public understanding through accurate, responsible, and engaging media coverage.
Key Focus Areas
- Mental health awareness and education
- Psychiatry and psychiatric disorders
- Public communication and media reporting
- Social issues linked to mental health
- Stigma reduction and informed dialogue
These areas aim to strengthen public knowledge and improve societal attitudes toward mental health.
Eligible Work and Formats
Submissions must meet the following conditions:
- Published or broadcast between September 15, 2025, and August 15, 2026
- Produced in Portuguese
- Published in Brazilian media outlets
Accepted formats include:
- Print journalism (newspapers, magazines)
- Online media platforms
- Television reports
- Radio programs
- Podcasts and YouTube content
- Social media and influencer content
Participants may submit up to two entries, either individual or collaborative works.
Award Categories and Prizes
- Main categories (each awarded R$7,000):
- Print Media
- Online Media
- Television
- Radio
- Podcast/YouTube Channels
- Influencers
- Journalism Student Category:
- Prize: R$3,500
- Special “Hors Concours” Category:
- Prize: R$10,000 and honorary recognition
All winners receive a trophy in addition to the monetary prize.
Additional Benefits
- Invitation to attend the award ceremony
- Event held during the Brazilian Congress of Psychiatry in São Paulo
- Domestic travel and accommodation covered by organizers
Who is Eligible?
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Journalists, media professionals, or students
- Work must be published in Brazil
- Content must be in Portuguese
- Entries must focus on mental health or psychiatry-related topics
How to Apply
Follow these steps:
- Select up to two eligible journalistic works.
- Ensure the content aligns with mental health and psychiatry themes.
- Verify publication within the eligible timeframe.
- Prepare submission materials as per guidelines.
- Submit entries through the official application process before the deadline.
Selection Criteria
Entries are evaluated based on:
- Relevance to mental health and psychiatry
- Quality and accuracy of information
- Depth of analysis and storytelling
- Impact on public awareness and stigma reduction
- Innovation in format and communication
Why This Award Matters
- Encourages responsible and impactful journalism
- Promotes public understanding of mental health
- Reduces stigma associated with psychiatric conditions
- Recognizes excellence in media communication
- Supports professionals shaping public discourse
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting content outside the eligibility period
- Entries not published in Brazil or not in Portuguese
- Weak connection to mental health themes
- Lack of factual accuracy or depth
- Exceeding the submission limit of two entries
FAQ
1. What is the prize amount?
Main categories receive R$7,000, students receive R$3,500, and the special category offers R$10,000.
2. Who can apply?
Journalists, media professionals, influencers, and journalism students in Brazil.
3. What types of content are accepted?
Print, online, TV, radio, podcasts, YouTube, and social media content.
4. What is the eligible publication period?
Between September 15, 2025, and August 15, 2026.
5. How many entries can be submitted?
A maximum of two entries per participant.
6. Is attendance at the ceremony required?
Winners are invited, and travel and accommodation are covered.
7. Where is the award ceremony held?
During the Brazilian Congress of Psychiatry in São Paulo.
Conclusion
The ABP Journalism Award is a significant recognition for journalists and media professionals contributing to mental health awareness in Brazil. By rewarding impactful reporting and encouraging responsible storytelling, the award plays a vital role in shaping public understanding and reducing stigma around psychiatric issues.
For more information, visit ABP.









































