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The Commitment Peer Platform Support with delivering the six standards

The Mental Health at Work Commitment Peer Platform is a space where organisations can help each other to deliver the Commitment’s six standards. You'll be able to connect with professionals from organisations of a similar size and sector so you can ask and answer questions, and share ideas, resources and tips on how to put the standards into practice.

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Mental Health at Work Commitment

To use the Peer Platform, your organisation must have already signed up to the Mental Health at Work Commitment. By signing the Commitment, you’re declaring publicly that mental health at work is a priority for your organisation. You’ll be joining a growing movement of like-minded employers across the UK who are dedicated to improving the wellbeing of the UK’s workforce.

Sign the Mental Health at Work Commitment

Why join the Peer Platform?

Getting in touch and communicating with people was easy. I had a very productive first chat where I got lots of useful information. I am in the process of arranging a second meeting with a lady who has asked for support. I would like to add that as a Mental Health Lead in a busy school, at times, the role can be very isolating and your organisation providing this initiative has made a real difference to my support network.”

Louise Mourier,
Oak Green School, Aylesbury

Learn more about using the Peer Platform

While you're here...

We’ve collected together some sets of resources to give you a good introduction to many of the key areas of workplace mental health.

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Mental health for small workplaces

Small organisations face unique challenges. We've put together a suite of resources to help you make a difference to the mental wellbeing of your employees and yourself.

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Supporting the financial wellbeing of your employees and you

Conor D’Arcy, Head of Research and Policy at the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, answered some key questions to explain the connection between money and mental health.

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Practical tips for the self-employed

In this toolkit, we've brought Simply Business's practical advice into one convenient place.

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Index report findings: We're less comfortable talking about mental health

Research has found we're less likely to want to talk about mental health than we were this time last year. Here's the facts, and some tips on starting helpful conversations.

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