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Where next for mental health and workplace wellbeing? Maybe Advocacy Focus can help…

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Mental health has suffered because of the pandemic with 1 in 5 people now experiencing some form of depression, more than double the numbers pre COVID19. Experts have called on all organisations and sectors to ‘ramp up’ support as they warn of an impending mental health crisis.

Lancashire based charity, Advocacy Focus, offers mental health training for employers and has been helping businesses support their employees during the pandemic - but there’s still a long way to go. CEO Justine Hodgkinson says: “We are encouraged by the businesses who have reached out to us to help them with their workplace wellbeing initiatives, but as restrictions ease, it’s something every employer needs to plan and budget for.” Statistics show that employers could be doing more

Statistics from early this year, show that 28% of home workers say working from home due to the pandemic has negatively affected their mental health and nearly half of all critical workers experienced anxiety because of their work.

Justine continues: “The past year has been challenging for many, with a quarter of the working population furloughed, 37% of critical workers with too much work, and many of us adjusting to hybrid working, we really need to make workplace wellbeing a priority.”

Almost half of the workforce that returned to work after furlough, felt that they had not been communicated with effectively or consulted with and many felt anxious. How can Advocacy Focus help?

Our charity offers its own unique and interactive mental health training for employers, as well as accredited Mental Health First Aid (MHFA England) training for Adults and Young People.

Justine says: “We can work with you to help you get to grips with a new working world. We have worked with the likes of Citizen’s Advice and Footasylum to deliver tailored, in house training and support. Our Gold Workplace Award from the charity Mind, shows our commitment to delivering wellbeing initiatives that work.”

“With Advocacy Focus you are in a safe pair of hands. We have over 20 years’ experience of challenging stigma and encouraging conversations, and a dedicated team committed to changing the story about mental health. Never has this been more crucial.”

• For more information on Advocacy

Focus’ Mental Health Training, visit: www.advocacyfocus.org.uk or email:

training@advocacyfocus.org.uk

• Advocacy Focus also deliver free

Mental Health in the Workplace

Webinars, sign up at www.

advocacyfocus.org.uk/newsletter

to learn more.

SOURCES: “Impact of COVID19 on working lives, CIPD. co.uk” “Working from Home – 28% say it’s negative to their mental health, onrec.com” “Emerging Evidence of Health Inequalities and COVID19 – March 2021, healthy.org.uk”

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