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SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:What is Mental Health Awareness Week?\nHosted by The Mental Health Foundation\, this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week will occur from 12 to 18 May 2025. The theme for 2025 is ‘Community’.\nThe awareness day provides a fantastic opportunity for UK businesses and event organisers to raise awareness and focus on helping their employees and audience adopt good mental well-being and provide them with a safe space to discuss mental health challenges. \nOver the two decades it has been running\, themes have included the connections between mental health and nature\, kindness\, loneliness\, sleep and body image. \nTo really understand why good mental health in the workplace is essential\, we can take a look at some key stats: \n\nAlmost 15% of people will experience a mental health problem in the workplace\nOver 12% of all sickness days in the UK are attributed to a mental health problem\nBy promoting better mental health support in the workplace\, UK businesses can save up to £8 billion a year\n\n  \n \n\nFind an Inspirational Mental Health Awareness Week Speaker\nAt Great British Speakers\, we take pride in collaborating with a team of expert mental health and wellbeing speakers\, ideal for your next event. Each speaker brings personal and/or professional insights into why mental health and well-being are crucial topics of discussion. \nBefore the COVID-19 pandemic\, it was estimated that one in eight people experienced a mental health issue. Since then\, that number has increased by a quarter and remains high due to ongoing challenges such as the cost-of-living crisis\, limited NHS resources\, global conflicts\, and social inequalities. \nWhether you’re planning an event for Mental Health Awareness Week or looking to enhance employee well-being\, the Great British Speakers team is here to support you. \n  \nSearch all of our Mental Health Awareness Speakers\n\n\nFeatured Speaker – Anna Williamson \nAnna Williamson is an experienced TV presenter\, radio broadcaster\, and Mental Health Awareness Week Speaker\, but behind closed doors\, she suffered from an almost crippling battle with her mental health. Her experience with Generalised Anxiety Disorder and post-natal depression and her recovery\, she realised that there is still a massive stigma around poor mental health and well-being. \nAs a result\, she was determined to use her own experiences to help others. She became an official ambassador for MIND\, a counsellor and life coach\, and achieved Master NLP Practitioner status. \n \n  \nListen to the Podcast!\n \nChats with some of the UK’s leading Mental Health Speakers…\nWelcome to the Great British Speakers Podcast Series\, where we connect you with the UK’s top keynote speakers\, business leaders\, athletes\, mental health advocates\, and more. Each episode offers valuable insights and key takeaways\, highlighting the benefits of hiring a Great British Speaker for your next event. With diverse topics like mental health\, equality\, business\, and leadership\, there’s something for everyone. \n  \nRelated Articles\n\nTop 10 World Mental Health Day Speakers\nHow to Prevent Work/Life Burnout with Mental Health Speaker Andrew Pain\nA New Approach to Tackling Workplace Mental Health\nSuicide Prevention Mental Health Speaker Steve Carr\n\nBreaking Down Barriers: Mental Health\, Neurodiversity and Masculinity with Shaun Flores \n \n  \nHire a Mental Health Awareness Week Speaker\nAs reported by MIND\, approximately one in every four people will experience a mental health problem in a year\, with one in six reporting one every single week. Due to worries about employment\, money and global inequalities\, this figure is set to rise\, and it won’t be long before we can all say we know someone suffering. \nThis is why it is vital to educate everyone and encourage them to talk about their mental health. By hiring a professional and dedicated Mental Health Awareness Week speaker\, you can rest assured that your employees will be left with the tools of the trade to support their own and their colleagues’ mental health. \n  \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Women’s Health Speakers\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Men’s Health Speakers\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				International Women’s Day\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Hidden Disability Speakers\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Disability Awareness Speakers\n				\n		\n\n  \nTo book a Mental Health Awareness Week speaker\, contact Great British Speakers Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:What is Mental Health Awareness Week?\nHosted by The Mental Health Foundation\, this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week will occur from 12 to 18 May 2025. The theme for 2025 is ‘Community’.\nThe awareness day provides a fantastic opportunity for UK businesses and event organisers to raise awareness and focus on helping their employees and audience adopt good mental well-being and provide them with a safe space to discuss mental health challenges. \nOver the two decades it has been running\, themes have included the connections between mental health and nature\, kindness\, loneliness\, sleep and body image. \nTo really understand why good mental health in the workplace is essential\, we can take a look at some key stats: \n\nAlmost 15% of people will experience a mental health problem in the workplace\nOver 12% of all sickness days in the UK are attributed to a mental health problem\nBy promoting better mental health support in the workplace\, UK businesses can save up to £8 billion a year\n\n  \n \n\nFind an Inspirational Mental Health Awareness Week Speaker\nAt Great British Speakers\, we take pride in collaborating with a team of expert mental health and wellbeing speakers\, ideal for your next event. Each speaker brings personal and/or professional insights into why mental health and well-being are crucial topics of discussion. \nBefore the COVID-19 pandemic\, it was estimated that one in eight people experienced a mental health issue. Since then\, that number has increased by a quarter and remains high due to ongoing challenges such as the cost-of-living crisis\, limited NHS resources\, global conflicts\, and social inequalities. \nWhether you’re planning an event for Mental Health Awareness Week or looking to enhance employee well-being\, the Great British Speakers team is here to support you. \n  \nSearch all of our Mental Health Awareness Speakers\n\n\nFeatured Speaker – Anna Williamson \nAnna Williamson is an experienced TV presenter\, radio broadcaster\, and Mental Health Awareness Week Speaker\, but behind closed doors\, she suffered from an almost crippling battle with her mental health. Her experience with Generalised Anxiety Disorder and post-natal depression and her recovery\, she realised that there is still a massive stigma around poor mental health and well-being. \nAs a result\, she was determined to use her own experiences to help others. She became an official ambassador for MIND\, a counsellor and life coach\, and achieved Master NLP Practitioner status. \n \n  \nListen to the Podcast!\n \nChats with some of the UK’s leading Mental Health Speakers…\nWelcome to the Great British Speakers Podcast Series\, where we connect you with the UK’s top keynote speakers\, business leaders\, athletes\, mental health advocates\, and more. Each episode offers valuable insights and key takeaways\, highlighting the benefits of hiring a Great British Speaker for your next event. With diverse topics like mental health\, equality\, business\, and leadership\, there’s something for everyone. \n  \nRelated Articles\n\nTop 10 World Mental Health Day Speakers\nHow to Prevent Work/Life Burnout with Mental Health Speaker Andrew Pain\nA New Approach to Tackling Workplace Mental Health\nSuicide Prevention Mental Health Speaker Steve Carr\n\nBreaking Down Barriers: Mental Health\, Neurodiversity and Masculinity with Shaun Flores \n \n  \nHire a Mental Health Awareness Week Speaker\nAs reported by MIND\, approximately one in every four people will experience a mental health problem in a year\, with one in six reporting one every single week. Due to worries about employment\, money and global inequalities\, this figure is set to rise\, and it won’t be long before we can all say we know someone suffering. \nThis is why it is vital to educate everyone and encourage them to talk about their mental health. By hiring a professional and dedicated Mental Health Awareness Week speaker\, you can rest assured that your employees will be left with the tools of the trade to support their own and their colleagues’ mental health. \n  \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Women’s Health Speakers\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Men’s Health Speakers\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				International Women’s Day\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Hidden Disability Speakers\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Disability Awareness Speakers\n				\n		\n\n  \nTo book a Mental Health Awareness Week speaker\, contact Great British Speakers Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:What is Mental Health Awareness Week?\nHosted by The Mental Health Foundation\, this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week will occur from 12 to 18 May 2025. The theme for 2025 is ‘Community’.\nThe awareness day provides a fantastic opportunity for UK businesses and event organisers to raise awareness and focus on helping their employees and audience adopt good mental well-being and provide them with a safe space to discuss mental health challenges. \nOver the two decades it has been running\, themes have included the connections between mental health and nature\, kindness\, loneliness\, sleep and body image. \nTo really understand why good mental health in the workplace is essential\, we can take a look at some key stats: \n\nAlmost 15% of people will experience a mental health problem in the workplace\nOver 12% of all sickness days in the UK are attributed to a mental health problem\nBy promoting better mental health support in the workplace\, UK businesses can save up to £8 billion a year\n\n  \n \n\nFind an Inspirational Mental Health Awareness Week Speaker\nAt Great British Speakers\, we take pride in collaborating with a team of expert mental health and wellbeing speakers\, ideal for your next event. Each speaker brings personal and/or professional insights into why mental health and well-being are crucial topics of discussion. \nBefore the COVID-19 pandemic\, it was estimated that one in eight people experienced a mental health issue. Since then\, that number has increased by a quarter and remains high due to ongoing challenges such as the cost-of-living crisis\, limited NHS resources\, global conflicts\, and social inequalities. \nWhether you’re planning an event for Mental Health Awareness Week or looking to enhance employee well-being\, the Great British Speakers team is here to support you. \n  \nSearch all of our Mental Health Awareness Speakers\n\n\nFeatured Speaker – Anna Williamson \nAnna Williamson is an experienced TV presenter\, radio broadcaster\, and Mental Health Awareness Week Speaker\, but behind closed doors\, she suffered from an almost crippling battle with her mental health. Her experience with Generalised Anxiety Disorder and post-natal depression and her recovery\, she realised that there is still a massive stigma around poor mental health and well-being. \nAs a result\, she was determined to use her own experiences to help others. She became an official ambassador for MIND\, a counsellor and life coach\, and achieved Master NLP Practitioner status. \n \n  \nListen to the Podcast!\n \nChats with some of the UK’s leading Mental Health Speakers…\nWelcome to the Great British Speakers Podcast Series\, where we connect you with the UK’s top keynote speakers\, business leaders\, athletes\, mental health advocates\, and more. Each episode offers valuable insights and key takeaways\, highlighting the benefits of hiring a Great British Speaker for your next event. With diverse topics like mental health\, equality\, business\, and leadership\, there’s something for everyone. \n  \nRelated Articles\n\nTop 10 World Mental Health Day Speakers\nHow to Prevent Work/Life Burnout with Mental Health Speaker Andrew Pain\nA New Approach to Tackling Workplace Mental Health\nSuicide Prevention Mental Health Speaker Steve Carr\n\nBreaking Down Barriers: Mental Health\, Neurodiversity and Masculinity with Shaun Flores \n \n  \nHire a Mental Health Awareness Week Speaker\nAs reported by MIND\, approximately one in every four people will experience a mental health problem in a year\, with one in six reporting one every single week. Due to worries about employment\, money and global inequalities\, this figure is set to rise\, and it won’t be long before we can all say we know someone suffering. \nThis is why it is vital to educate everyone and encourage them to talk about their mental health. By hiring a professional and dedicated Mental Health Awareness Week speaker\, you can rest assured that your employees will be left with the tools of the trade to support their own and their colleagues’ mental health. \n  \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Women’s Health Speakers\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Men’s Health Speakers\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				International Women’s Day\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Hidden Disability Speakers\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Disability Awareness Speakers\n				\n		\n\n  \nTo book a Mental Health Awareness Week speaker\, contact Great British Speakers Jane Farnham and Steve Denison at +44 1753 439 289 or email bookings@greatbritishtalent.com
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