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9 October 2020

Workplaces are becoming more open to discussing Mental Health

Workplaces are becoming more open to discussing Mental Health

Workplaces are becoming more open to discussing Mental Health, but work is still leading to poor mental health for many.

Mind's Workplace Wellbeing Index recognises and celebrates best practice around the workplace wellbeing. The Index also provides key recommendations on how organisations can improve wellbeing, enabling them to find out what they are doing well and where their approach can be improved to help ensure better mental health in the workplace.

Mind's Workplace Wellbeing Index is now in its third year and nearly 44,000 employees took part from a range of different organisations in 2018/19. With key changes brought about by the coronavirus pandemic, the need for all employers to prioritise the mental health of their employees has never been more apparent.

The key findings of Mind's 2018/2019 Workplace Wellbeing Index can be found in the attached - along with additional resources and support. 

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Mandy Robson
Mandy Robson
07957 564 979
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