EAP Resources

Some useful resources to help you with your policies and procedures

Publications

The Mental Health Foundation is a UK charity, whose mission is “to help people to thrive through understanding, protecting, and sustaining their mental health.” They have a range of useful information on their website, including a number of publications that are free to download, including

How to support mental health at work | Mental Health Foundation

 

The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service, who work with millions of employers and employees every year to improve workplace relationships. An independent public body that receives funding from the government.

Supporting mental health at work – Acas

Tools, Templates and Checklists

18, free, downloadable documents to help you meet your legal duty of care to protect your workers’ mental health and improve their wellbeing. You’ll also receive a Special Report on how you can manage for good mental health.

The resources cover how to identify a potential mental health problem, stress and specific tools to help your managers support employees who may be suffering with their mental wellbeing.

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Mental Health At Work | Free Templates & Checklists (safety-adviser.co.uk)

The HSE Management Standards cover six key areas of work design that, if not properly managed, are associated with poor health, lower productivity and increased accident and sickness absence rates.

 

What are the Management Standards? – Stress – HSE

Mental Health at Work has numerous documents, guides, tips, videos, courses, podcasts, templates and information from organisations across the UK.
Home – Mental Health At Work
Resources – Mental Health At Work

Training

In addition to the training offered by ourselves, you can access a range of mental health training, including that by Mental Health First Aid which is a social enterprise which offers a grounding in supporting mental health.

 

Mental health training online and face to face  · MHFA England

Self Help Contact Numbers

https://www.getselfhelp.co.uk/helplines.html