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Supporting colleagues

It’s important to take care of ourselves and minimise the impact that supporting others can have on our own mental health.ÌýÌý

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ÌýBelow is a list of places you can go, or information you can read to help you feel better equipped and to ensure you get the support you need whilst being there for someone else.Ìý


Talk to someoneÌý

Employee Assistance Programme: Staff Support ServiceÌýÌý

  • Call 0808 196 5808 and select option 3 to speak to a counsellor about the challenges you may face in your role (24/7). Ìý
  • Provides specific support for managers and Wellbeing Champions.ÌýÌý

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  • Call 0300 5000 927 (9.30am - 4pm Monday to Friday)Ìý
  • Get expert advice and information on mental health problems. Available to carers,Ìýhealth professionals, employers and staff.Ìý

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  • Call 0300 304 7000 (4:30pm-10:30pm every day)Ìý
  • Access specialist emotional support, guidance and information. Available to friends, families and colleagues of those with mental health conditions.ÌýÌý

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Read guidance on how to respond to and support othersÌý

Spot the signs, know how to have a conversation with someone you’re worried about.Ìý

Internal:

  • Be an active bystander:ÌýFind out what to do if you witness a situation that’s not right and what processes are in place at ÂÒÂ×Ðã.Ìý
  • Berevement and loss support toolkit: This toolkit has been designed to help managers and colleagues support their teams when a person dies.
  • :ÌýReport something, you or someone else has experienced that involves sexual misconduct, bullying or harassment. There is also information on Ìý

External:

  • Samaritans have produced a guide on  Ìý
  • have resources on , as well as a guide on . Ìý
  • have information on how you can be supportive to others, helping someone with a specific issue and coping while caring for someone else.Ìý

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Learn skills to support others

Explore a variety of training opportunities that are available either at ÂÒÂ×Ðã or externally designed to increase your knowledge and confidence supporting others with their mental and physical health, including First Aid and suicide prevention training.


Learn about mental health conditionsÌýÌý

Ìý- Cover a range of issues that may impact your mental health, to help understand these challenges and how to find help and move forward.Ìý

Ìý- Read about and for those who live with mental health conditions.ÌýÌýÌý

Ìý- Resources and information available on mental health disorders, psychological treatments and how mental health services work.Ìý

Ìý-ÌýAdvice and information about , and covering treatment and support, mental health laws and symptoms.Ìý

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Mental health service directoriesÌýÌý

Find out what mental health services are available via the directories here.

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