PurposeMental health is a growing concern amongst UK employers, yet eight in ten employers currently have no mental health policy. This paper aims to highlight why employers should implement such a policy and g
Once you’ve identified a problem, or you know someone has been vulnerable to mental health issues in the past, checking in on them is of the utmost importance. Some people can put up a front and may seem perfectly fine on the surface. However, anyone could be struggling, even if they ...
Mental health problems are common through all stages of life, and no one should feel like they have to cope with them alone. At Boots, we are here to support you with advice and services for mental health, whether it’s for you or someone else. ...
Of course a diagnosis can exclude someone from care, which is why we also offer a range of transdiagnostic modules. One example that's very relevant for mental health in the workplace is our work stress training. The module can be guided by counsellor, or used as a self-help solution. ...
a mental illness, that's one specific area of their life in which they might appreciate your care, love, and understanding. While dating someone with health issues isn't fundamentally different than dating anyone else, there are particular ways you cansupport your partner with a mental il...
Brings together the experience of four charities who’ve been supporting people with their mental health for nearly 50 years. Provides support and services for the challenges that pose a threat to people’s mental health. Helps with understanding mental health and money issues, loneliness and isolat...
Whether you're coping withanxiety,depression,stress,trauma,relationship issues,grief, or any other mental health concern, we're here to help you find the right support. Inclusive by Design If you are queer, neurodivergent, or are from a marginalized community, your experiences are at the heart...
Sharon Maxwell: The general public might look at it and think that's normal tips. Like, don't eat as much sugar. Or eat whole foods, things like that. But to someone with an eating disorder, that's a quick spiral into a lot more disordered behaviors and ...
Participants also valued people’s honesty and not being treated as if they were fragile or childlike because of their mental health issues. Several commented further on the open, honest, and authentic relationships in the service. They did not fear judgement, as they knew the open nature of ...
If you're experiencing challenges with your mental health and wellbeing during this time, then we encourage you to visit your GP who can help you further. Remember, you can always reach out to someone to talk, speak to Citizens Advice or get in touch with a charity who may be able to...