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Mental Health Awareness
Our Mental Health Awareness Resources page is sub-divided into useful sections and provides a wide variety of links to valuable resources on the subject.
Read MoreTrainer Christine Clark shares a case study which provides an example of how suicide can suddenly become a workplace issue for which an organisation response will be required
Read MoreWe are now offering four new courses in our Mental Health Awareness section – two Mental Health First Aid courses, ASIST Applied Suicide Intervention Skills training and a safeTALK Suicide Alertness for Everyone three hour course.
Read MoreArticle looking at the effect of stigma and bias on those experiencing a mental illness and the positive part mental health awareness training in the workplace can play.
Read MoreThis post offers 3 reasons why training employees in mental health awareness can help to reduce stigma and discrimination in the workplace as well as provide organisations with an unexpected financial return.
Read MoreThis article looks at what happens within our bodies when we feel anxious and looks at some strategies and techniques we can use to counter the stress response.
Read MoreA five minute video providing suggestions about how to have a conversation about mental health issues at work.
Read MoreWho was trained (role and level in org)? The HR Team were trained along with 2 managers from the business who at the time were managing staff who were suffering from mental health issues. What problem did you want In Equilibrium’s training to address? At the time we were dealing with issues that had…
Read MoreAn article providing information and links to testimonials, case studies, course options and trainer profiles for our Mental Health Awareness Training London.
Read More“I am continuing to use [the skills] in my Wellbeing office role as I deal with Mental health issues regularly”
“I think we found it a relief to be able to talk about issues which had been of concern to us for so long, and to find ways of dealing with them”