Are you ready to start a conversation about mental health at work?

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Mental Health Awareness Week (8-15 May 2017) is nearly upon us. It's a great opportunity to start talking about mental health in your workplace. Have a look at our animation. We'd love to talk to you about how your organisation can improve workplace wellbeing.

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