🔔Announcement🔔
In 2020, we re-launched the Blue Light Programme for a limited time, in response to the huge toll the pandemic took on emergency responders’ mental health.
Now, the programme is coming to an end.
Read our full statement: https://t.co/uGZS3DaYsZ
🧵👇 (1/4)
Mind’s Blue Light Programme is closing this weekend. After today, we won’t be posting from this channel or moderating replies any more.
Thank you to everyone who's supported @MindCharity's Blue Light Programme and been part of the fight for better mental health.💙
By speaking out, challenging stigma, sharing good practice, and adopting new ways to manage wellbeing, you’ve helped encourage and create positive change within the sector. Together we’ve achieved so much.
https://t.co/fnNRtLOhIi
Since 2015, Mind has fought for the mental health of emergency responders with our Blue Light Programme.
We’re immensely proud of the impact the Programme has had ➡️
Working in the emergency services can be tough.
The Mental Health at Work team have created a new toolkit for emergency responders, with links to places you can get information and support after Blue Light Together closes on Monday.
👉 https://t.co/zfosHAxCgJ
🔦 93% of emergency services in the UK have signed the Mental Health At Work Commitment.
By doing so, they’ve declared that mental health is, and will remain, a firm priority, and are working towards the Commitment standards.
➡️ https://t.co/e2Mmf3VFnP
🗣️ Have your say about your experiences and perceptions of mental health as an emergency responder.
Take part in our survey and have a chance to win a £25 voucher➡️ https://t.co/1Y7HCzsB2r
Since 2015, Mind has fought for the mental health of emergency responders with our Blue Light Programme.
We’re immensely proud of the impact the Programme has had ➡️
Do you work or volunteer in the #Ambulance service? @mindbluelight want to hear your experiences & perceptions of #MentalHealth as an emergency responder. Have your say & be in for a chance to win £25!
Have your say here ☛ https://t.co/ScX4WlYa05
Join the movement for better mental health in the workplace.
Mind’s newsletters provide info and advice to support you and your colleagues.
➡️ Sign up to Mind@Work: https://t.co/YbUvYS82XG
➡️ Sign up to Mental Health At Work: https://t.co/HIuDRKlHJj
🚨 If you’re an employee, volunteer or retiree in the emergency services, we'd like to hear about:
🔵 your experiences and perceptions of mental health
🔵 the support available to you
🔵 how things have changed in the last year.
👉 https://t.co/1Y7HCzt8RZ
We’re so proud of everything our Blue Light Programme, including https://t.co/HHqGGNuMIV, has achieved.
We’re supporting a new partnership to launch a new website, so you’ll still have a hub for mental health info. Blue Light Together closes on 31 July. We’ll share more soon.💙
🚨 Win a £25 voucher and help improve mental health support in the emergency services! 🚨
We’re keen to hear about your experiences and perceptions of mental health as an emergency responder.
Have your say 👉 https://t.co/Aa9zBWGyyV
@firefighters999@TASCharity
@Call4Backup @MindCharity Hi @Call4Backup, we're not sure yet what processes will be in place for the new website as it won't be run by Mind. If you can email this question to [email protected] we can pass it onto the new partnership and share more info ourselves when we know more. ^Emily
🔔Announcement🔔
In 2020, we re-launched the Blue Light Programme for a limited time, in response to the huge toll the pandemic took on emergency responders’ mental health.
Now, the programme is coming to an end.
Read our full statement: https://t.co/uGZS3DaYsZ
🧵👇 (1/4)
Since 2015, Mind has fought for the mental health of emergency responders with our Blue Light Programme.
We’re immensely proud of the impact the Programme has had ➡️
Thank you to everyone who’s supported the Blue Light Programme over the years, including our funders, partners and leaders within the services.
But mostly, thank you to the thousands of emergency responders who’ve joined the fight for mental health. You’re amazing! 💙 (4/4)
@MindCharity is here for everyone experiencing a mental health problem, including emergency responders.
We’ll continue to support the emergency services community through our wider workplace wellbeing information and services. (3/4)