Many people are experiencing extra worry and stress at this current time. The added pressures of working from home in isolation from colleagues and peers, is likely to have a long-lasting effect on their mental health and wellbeing.
Encouraging your employees to actively look after their mental health can give them a sense of control and purpose. It will also help them cope with the current situation and give them the perspective to understand that this is a temporary situation which will pass. Attending to our mental health now has the potential to provide resilience and skills to help in the future too.
Here are Norfolk and Waveney Mind’s top tips on managing anxiety during the pandemic:
Norfolk and Waveney Mind’s dedicated Commercial Training Team has a range of virtual workshops and courses to support people in whatever situation they currently find themselves in.
Individuals can book on to an open course, or courses can be delivered privately to an organisation. All courses are delivered by qualified and experienced trainers in a small and intimate group (maximum of 12 delegates). This allows for in-depth discussion and the opportunity to support one another during the pandemic. All courses are delivered virtually via Zoom. Courses are suitable for anyone with an interest in mental health and/or supporting others:
For more information or to book on to an open course, please visit Norfolk and Waveney Mind’s website. If you’d like to book a private client course delivered directly to your organisation, please contact Natalie Sutterby, Commercial Development Manager via natalie.sutterby@norfolkandwaveneymind.org.uk