We’re delighted to launch our new video.
Workplace mental health solutions for all levels of staff. Proven results from clients and academic accreditation.
Our proactive approach helps prevent issues from arising. Where a mental health issue does arise, staff will know what to do and make sure support is available quickly and efficiently.
We have face to face (currently in virtual classrooms) and on-line solutions for senior leaders, line managers, and direct staff.
The HeadSkills programme is for staff who might be struggling with the covid pandemic. Whether working from home or the workplace, this covers subjects including:
This programme gives staff practical tips and tools to help them look after themselves. It also gives them the tools to be more aware and empathetic of their colleagues.
It’s never been a more important time to support your staff. Show how you care by taking action, the benefits will help everybody.
At all levels, there’s benefits to treating workplace mental health seriously:
We work with many different organsations across many sectors, private and public, large and small.
We give staff really practical skills. These result in confidence when it comes to workplace mental health and wellbeing.
We’re passionate about improving workplace mental health. We know we make a difference.
Get in touch to find out how we can help your organisation.
Email us with info@headtorch.org
Rip up your band-aids
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How to manage mental health in a time of uncertainty
…if you’ve not read it yet, you can now, get a copy of Personnel Today (20th March) to read Amy McDonald’s article.
Dr Linda Craig: On Self-harm
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Take 5 sugars in your coffee!
I used to give myself ‘eating rules’ – ‘Only fruit for lunch!’ ‘One sweet thing per day!’ ‘…and not before 4 o’clock!’ Both bulimia and anorexia played their parts. I saw a doctor, an unforgettable experience. “How much are you eating? How often are you eating? Do you take sugar in your coffee?” “No,” I […]
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