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WWF and the Mental Health Foundation have produced this guide in collaboration, to help everyone make the most of the UK's natural spaces for our mental health and well-being.
WWF and the Mental Health Foundation have produced this guide in collaboration, to help everyone make the most of the UK's natural spaces for our mental health and well-being.
If you are a survivor of sexual harassment, violence and abuse, all of this can have a negative impact on your mental health. To help minimise this impact there are a number of things you can try to put your wellbeing first.
This Emotional Resilience Toolkit provides practical guidance in promoting the resilience of individuals and teams in companies as part of an integrated health and wellbeing programme.
The aim of this booklet is to highlight potential challenges that dedicated athletes face and offer guidance and suggestions on how to deal with these stresses.
Our report shows that the value added by people with mental health problems in the workforce is greater than the costs arising, and improving and protecting mental health secures that value and should help reduce cost.
This guide is for parents and carers to help children understand, protect and sustain their mental health.
In collaboration with The Lullaby Trust we have developed this guide to support young parents who may be feeling lonely.
In partnership with Education Support we have produced a guide to support teachers and education staff with the experience of loneliness. The guide explores the concept of loneliness; what it is, the different types of loneliness, and some ways to support ourselves and peers.
This guide explores the links between loneliness and mental health, provides tips for students, and ideas of how to get involved and raise awareness in communities, at school, college or university.
This guide offers suggestions for how teachers can help children look after their mental health every day.