Topic: Workplaces

A good job, well done!

Ian MacArthur shares how the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter is promoting the importance of ‘good work’ and supporting employees and employers in the workplace

Type: Blog

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Creating the conditions for thriving at work in small businesses

Three PhD researchers share innovative solutions for helping small businesses support the mental health of their workers

Type: Blog

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Recovering at work

How businesses can support staff who may be facing trauma, especially after the events of 2020

Type: Publication

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Mental health in the workplace: raising the profile and levelling the playing field

Anastasia discusses her role promoting mental health in the Bank of England and beyond

Type: Blog

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Research into Mental Health First Aid Training – on hold

We’re working with Mental Health First Aid and London South Bank University to test the benefit of MHFA to employers, employees and the wider workplace

Type: Page

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We don’t need another ‘hero’: Building mentally healthy LGBT+ leaders

Jim McManus looks at the concept of ‘bringing your whole self to work’ and how we can apply this to supporting LGBT+ leaders

Type: Blog

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In plain sight

Workplace bullying in charities and the implications for leadership

Type: Publication

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Mental health at work: The business costs ten years on

The cost of mental health problems to UK employers was almost £35 billion last year.

Type: Publication

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Managing presenteeism

Presenteeism is hugely costly to employers, but all too often ignored. Managing it well saves money but also contributes to the development of an engaged and productive workforce.

Type: Publication

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Common mental health problems at work

Common Mental Health Problems at Work examines recent international research evidence on how to help people with depression and anxiety to stay in work or to return after a period of ill health.

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