Far too many people experience PREVENTABLE work-related #stress.
Be part of Men’s Health Week: bit.ly/MHW26sm
Contact us to discover how we can help your organisation to build a culture of prevention: bit.ly/MinMContact#MensHealthWeek
The Men’s Health Forum’s Men’s Health Week UK (15-21 June 2026) aims to raise awareness of men’s health & encourage all men to seek help to address any health concerns that they may be experiencing.
Discover more & download resources: bit.ly/MHW26sm#MensHealthWeek
What action have you taken to build positive mental health in & through work?
Are you identifying mental ill-health early, mitigating the risks & supporting your team to stay safe, healthy & in work?
This #WellbeingWednesday, don’t just ask, take action: bit.ly/MinMsupporter
It’s #LonelinessAwarenessWeek.
Social interaction is a fundamental human need & therefore important for our mental health. This is why we’re encouraging everyone in our community to reach out to colleagues, family, friends & neighbours to check they’re ok.
#SayHello
We believe that one of the best ways to create long lasting change within an organisation, is by educating & informing a workforce, helping everyone understand their roles & responsibilities when it comes to mental wellbeing at work.
How we can help you: bit.ly/42BS5gV
Please read our blog ‘When Trauma Doesn’t Resolve: Understanding #PTSD at Work: bit.ly/MinMGBlog3
“Understanding what Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder actually is, & what it isn’t, can be very helpful for a manager or HR professional dealing with these situations.”
#Trauma
The Men’s Health Forum’s Men’s Health Week UK (15-21 June 2026) aims to raise awareness of men’s health & encourage all men to seek help to address any health concerns that they may be experiencing.
Discover more & download resources: bit.ly/MHW26sm#MensHealthWeek
We believe that one of the best ways to create long lasting change within an organisation, is by educating and informing a workforce, helping everyone understand their roles and responsibilities when it comes to mental wellbeing at work.
Find out more: bit.ly/42BS5gV
We’re thrilled to share that we have added the MANCHESTER MARATHON 2027 to our upcoming fundraising challenge events, including 10ks, half marathons, inflatable & tough mudder events.
Find out how you can join Team Mates in Mind: bit.ly/MinMevents#TeamMatesinMind
If you’re not working today, we hope you have a happy & restful bank holiday.
However, if you’re one of the many people who will be working today, we hope you get some time off soon.
If you’re alone & need support, please visit bit.ly/MinMhelp#BankHoliday
Today we're at @welcomebreak Rothwell to help launch the HGV Driver Wellness Initiative with the @RHANews & @macmillancancer, to raise awareness of drivers' mental & physical health
If you're passing, do pop in, say hello, & enjoy a free hot drink, fruit & Krispy Kreme donuts
Can you help us to continue our work?
At Mates in Mind, we work with organisations to create cultures of prevention so that no-one reaches crisis point & mental health awareness becomes everyone’s responsibility.
Discover how you can support our work: bit.ly/MinMfundraising
World Wellbeing Week is running from 24-30 June 2026. The aim is to improve health & wellbeing in the workplace & wider society.
BE PREPARED. Discover more about World Wellbeing Week & download free resources: bit.ly/WWW26sm#WorldWellbeingWeek#Health#MentalHealth
With stress, depression or anxiety accounting for 52% of work-related ill health, it has never been more important to discover how to optimise mental wellbeing through a healthy workplace culture. Read our blog: bit.ly/MinMblog10#MentalHealth#MentalHealthMatters#MHAW
On Thursday 21st May, the Welcome Break Charitable Fund will be bringing together, @MatesInMind, @macmillancancer and @RHANews for the launch of our HGV Driver Wellness Initiative.
HGV drivers play a crucial role, not only in the UK but around the world.
John has kindly given us permission to share his experience of mental ill-health. It demonstrates that anyone can experience it & that there can be positive outcomes. Watch John’s story: bit.ly/MinMblog25-8
Mental Health Awareness Week: bit.ly/MHAW26sm#MentalHealth