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Mental Health Awareness Training
In Equilibrium are offering another opportunity to help managers and team leaders take a step towards putting mental health on a par with physical health. Their Mental Health Awareness for Managers open course runs in central London in March.
Read MoreA brief review of our November 2016 “Mental Health Awareness Training for Managers” open course including what delegates found most valuable and what they will do differently as a result.
Read MoreAfter Manager Mental Wellbeing Training, Line managers feel more confident in supporting colleagues. This blog article links to the report & recommendations.
Read MoreOur trainer Michelle Spirit recently delivered our Mental Health Awareness training to a large Recruitment Agency. This was in the form of 2 half day courses delivered in one day to a total of 18 delegates. The information below is taken from their feedback forms.
Read MoreA short article highlighting the importance of providing training in mental health awareness including testimonials and links to case studies and resources.
Read MoreSome feedback from a mental health awareness training course we ran this week. Places still available on our London open course running on the 22nd March. Details linked to from this page.
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.
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