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World Mental Health Day 2023

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Oct 10 2023

Tuesday 10 October marks World Mental Health Day. The campaign is an opportunity for everyone around the world to raise awareness of mental health issues and to mobilise efforts in support of mental health.

With the cost-of-living crisis, international conflict, and the long-term impacts of the pandemic, mental health is being challenged in new ways. 

World Mental Health Day with Kayleigh Benoit
Thursday 19 October, 11am-12noon

To mark the day, the Young Persons' and Women's Networks have teamed up this year to present an event with guest speaker, Kayleigh Benoit, to help bring to light mental health and how we can better look after ourselves. Find out more about this session and register here

Empowering Minds, Changing Lives: Championing Mental Health Rights
Online seminar

You can also view this Workplace Options pre-recorded online seminar and benefit by:

  • Understanding mental health as a universal human right

  • Addressing the stigma and discrimination faced by individuals with mental health conditions as well as how to eliminate these barriers

  • Exploring the role of colleagues and managers in promoting mental health rights and creating a supportive work environment

  • Discussing the role of communities in championing mental health rights

  • Highlighting the importance of self-care practices, building resilience and nurturing positive mental health habits

The seminar will be available for quite some time, so you can choose a time and day to view that works best for you. Please use the following details to log in: 

Company code: lbhf  
Password: employee  

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