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A word from our Chief Executive

30th April 2019

Brian Dow, Chief Executive for Mental Health UK welcomes you to our new website!

Yoga, meditation and mental health

29th April 2019

Lauren from Time to Change talks about how yoga and meditation have helped her mental health, and how you can incorporate it into your place of work.

How I’ve maintained good mental health at work

29th April 2019

Dave from Hafal reflects on the different ways his mental health has improved through his work.

How do the people at Mental Health UK manage their own mental health?

29th April 2019

We asked people from all across our four charities how they manage their mental health at work, here’s what some of them had to say.

Managing mental health as a recovery support worker

29th April 2019

TJ tells us about his experience of managing his mental illness while working as a recovery support worker for others with mental illness.

My mental health journey

29th April 2019

Nicholas from Argos Sainsbury’s talks about his experiences of mental health and how he’s been inspired to make a change.

Mental Health at Work

29th April 2019

Seaneen from MindWise tells us about how she manages her mental health at work while living with a mental health condition.

Keeping well at work

29th April 2019

Support in Mind Scotland, one of our four founding charities, describe their experiences of managing mental health at work.

6,000 Lloyds Banking Group colleagues Walk the Talk for Mental Health UK

10th September 2018

In 2017, Lloyds Banking Group colleagues voted for Mental Health UK to be their chosen charity partner. The partnership has raised an amazing £6.5 million so far, smashing the original target of £2 million per year.

The stress bucket

29th June 2018

You and your colleagues can think about your own wellbeing by using the idea of the ‘stress bucket’.*

Wellbeing workplan

29th August 2017

Keeping yourself well in the workplace – using a Wellbeing Workplan

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