12 Women That Are Changing the Game in Mental Health in 2021
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ To tackle the big issues in mental health, these women have dedicated their efforts to meeting our needs and challenging the taboo of asking for help. Check out this list of women in mental health to know in 2021 from Pagne PR.
Aarti has found a way to make it easier to gain access to the perfect therapist for students. Most students don t have experience navigating the insurance and healthcare system. The Shrink Space smooths those frictions, leading to more effective treatment.
Employee Benefits 17th December 2020 11:02 am
Marketing and advertising agency Unlimited has provided mental health training for all its employees to increase awareness and support the wellbeing of staff.
Its ‘My Mind Matters’ programme will equip staff with the tools to support employees if they are showing signs of struggling with mental health issues included action plans, resources, and progress check-ins. The organisation has introduced long-term plans to create a culture of openness and awareness of workplace mental health.
The mental health training, launched in December, has been introduced to empower staff to take care of themselves during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. The aim of this initiative is to show how employees can make long-term positive changes to their health.