It’s #LonelinessAwarenessWeek.
Social interaction is a fundamental human need & therefore important for our mental health. This is why we’re encouraging everyone in our community to reach out to colleagues, family, friends & neighbours to check they’re ok.
#SayHello
We believe that one of the best ways to create long lasting change within an organisation, is by educating & informing a workforce, helping everyone understand their roles & responsibilities when it comes to mental wellbeing at work.
How we can help you: https://t.co/wqZKPEiXQt
Please read our blog ‘When Trauma Doesn’t Resolve: Understanding #PTSD at Work: https://t.co/RTWnSwzy1l
“Understanding what Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder actually is, & what it isn’t, can be very helpful for a manager or HR professional dealing with these situations.”
#Trauma
The Men’s Health Forum’s Men’s Health Week UK (15-21 June 2026) aims to raise awareness of men’s health & encourage all men to seek help to address any health concerns that they may be experiencing.
Discover more & download resources: https://t.co/cjWGFAkjL4
#MensHealthWeek
We believe that one of the best ways to create long lasting change within an organisation, is by educating and informing a workforce, helping everyone understand their roles and responsibilities when it comes to mental wellbeing at work.
Find out more: https://t.co/wqZKPEiXQt
We’re thrilled to share that we have added the MANCHESTER MARATHON 2027 to our upcoming fundraising challenge events, including 10ks, half marathons, inflatable & tough mudder events.
Find out how you can join Team Mates in Mind: https://t.co/RdKJfVujcf
#TeamMatesinMind
If you’re not working today, we hope you have a happy & restful bank holiday.
However, if you’re one of the many people who will be working today, we hope you get some time off soon.
If you’re alone & need support, please visit https://t.co/9pIeo3MnkN
#BankHoliday
Today we're at @welcomebreak Rothwell to help launch the HGV Driver Wellness Initiative with the @RHANews & @macmillancancer, to raise awareness of drivers' mental & physical health
If you're passing, do pop in, say hello, & enjoy a free hot drink, fruit & Krispy Kreme donuts
Can you help us to continue our work?
At Mates in Mind, we work with organisations to create cultures of prevention so that no-one reaches crisis point & mental health awareness becomes everyone’s responsibility.
Discover how you can support our work: https://t.co/AMNMDAFXBT
World Wellbeing Week is running from 24-30 June 2026. The aim is to improve health & wellbeing in the workplace & wider society.
BE PREPARED. Discover more about World Wellbeing Week & download free resources: https://t.co/yPJwsoVHxY
#WorldWellbeingWeek#Health#MentalHealth
With stress, depression or anxiety accounting for 52% of work-related ill health, it has never been more important to discover how to optimise mental wellbeing through a healthy workplace culture. Read our blog: https://t.co/vm7dOeBAHM
#MentalHealth#MentalHealthMatters#MHAW
Mental Health Awareness Week is a really good time to learn what we, as employers, colleagues & community members, can do to build positive mental health in & through work: https://t.co/6a3sxx8UWF
Download free resources: https://t.co/A7vVmPiPqM
#MentalHealth#MHAW#Wellbeing
On Thursday 21st May, the Welcome Break Charitable Fund will be bringing together, @MatesInMind, @macmillancancer and @RHANews for the launch of our HGV Driver Wellness Initiative.
HGV drivers play a crucial role, not only in the UK but around the world.
@elwinstreet@HertsPolice It may also help to contact your local NHS crisis team, his GP/out-of-hours GP, or any existing care coordinator if he is already known to mental health services. Please don’t manage this alone. You may want to talk to the @samaritans on 116 123. (3/3)
John has kindly given us permission to share his experience of mental ill-health. It demonstrates that anyone can experience it & that there can be positive outcomes. Watch John’s story: https://t.co/rR0DMTnFaD
Mental Health Awareness Week: https://t.co/8Q4gKyLp4f
#MentalHealth
@elwinstreet@HertsPolice You can also contact NHS 111 and select the mental health option for urgent mental health crisis support, or attend A&E if it is safe to do so. If you feel unsafe, please remove yourself from immediate danger and call 999. (2/3)
@elwinstreet@HertsPolice I’m really sorry you and your husband are going through this. If there is an immediate risk to life or safety, please call 999 now and make clear that he is in psychosis, has a history of suicide attempts, and that you believe there is a danger to himself and to you. (1/3)