National stress awareness month.
2022
With this month coming to an end, it is important to remember that stress management, wellbeing and self care is important all year round, not just in April. We need to continue to break the stigma to avoid stress issues.
#stressawareness
National Stress Awareness Month
April 2022
This is due to the stigma surrounding stress, being unable to explain time off due to stress leads to an untrustworthy relationship with management.
#mentalhealthmatters#StressAwarenessMonth
Join us on our MHFA refresher course on April 27th. Refresh your skills and learn more about mental health, how to identify and assist with mental health and how to be there for someone who is struggling.
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#mentalhealthmatters#Awareness
Are you MHFA England trained? Do you want to refresh your skills and network with others? 4 hour virtual training will be running on 27th April 9am - 1pm only £125. Experienced MHFA Trainer with great testimonials
National stress awareness month
April 2022
Stress is a well-known contributor to mood, mental disorders, and suicide risk. This month is about raising awareness so those who are struggling, can speak up.
#mentalhealthawareness#stressawareness
National Stress Awareness Month
April 2022
“51% of adults who felt stressed reported feeling depressed, and 61% reported feeling anxious.”
Stress can lead onto many mental health issues and can effect a persons day to day life. Lets all raise awareness.
#StressAwarenessMonth
World Bipolar Awareness Day
March 30th 2022
The vision of World Bipolar Day is to bring world awareness to bipolar disorders and to eliminate social stigma. Bipolar can have serious effects on someone’s mental health, it is important to educate people.
#bipolarawareness
NEW DATE.
April 27th 2022
Limited places are left for our MHFA refresher course, by dedicating just half your day you are able to refresh the important skills you learnt on your MHFA course.
https://t.co/J6Yy8jXg5W
#MentalHealthMatters
National Debt Awareness Week
21st March - 27th March 2022
Debt is one word, but can feel like a sentence.
It can cause stress, depression and anxiety. Debt needs to be spoken about especially with the increasing costs of living
https://t.co/JBzn5w1eIt
#DebtAwarenessWeek
Join us on breaking the stigma surrounding mental health on our two day course on March 21-22nd 2022.
Gain an understanding on mental health and how to identify and assist someone who is struggling.
https://t.co/J6Yy8jXg5W
#mentalhealthmatters#MentalHealthAwareness
University Mental Health Day
Thurs 3rd March 2022.
University Mental Health Day brings together the university community to make mental health a priority and create change to the future of student mental health.
#MentalHealthMatters#UniversityMentalHealthDay
Today is Self injury Awareness Day. 1st March 2022.
It’s important to spread awareness as it leads to an understanding, reducing the number of people who struggle in silence.
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National eating disorder awareness week
February 28th - March 6th
Let’s get people talking about the affects of an eating disorder, an eating disorder can have affects on a persons mental health, self image and self care.
#EatingDisordersAwarenessWeek#EDAW2022
Today more than ever we appreciate the kindness of others,.Small gestures that show we are thought about, that people care and that we are missed. In mental health week, try to do one kind thing each day 18 - 24 May 2020
#KindnessMatters#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
At a time when things are moving and changing quickly, Mental Health at Work just wants to make sure you’ve got useful and practical advice when you need it. This toolkit will be updated regularly. #MentalHealthAtWork#Coronavirus#COVID19#MentalHealth
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