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Employment support for those with mental health challenges

Remote Working & Mental Health: A Young Professional’s Guide

With millions of businesses shifting to work-from-home policies due to the pandemic, employees, including young professionals just starting out, have had to quickly adapt to remote work and its impact on their careers, work-life balance, and mental wellbeing. This useful guide called “Remote Working & Mental Health: A Young Professional’s Guide” offers a lot of great information, such as:

  • Why remote working has become the new normal due to lockdowns.

  • How remote working can significantly affect physical and mental health.

  • Different ways you can alleviate stress when working from home, such as creating a comfortable work environment and taking regular breaks.

  • How employers can help to make working from home healthier and less stressful for their employees.

Here’s the full guide - https://www.helloezra.com/remote-work-mental-health/

Healthy Minds Bucks

Healthy Minds Bucks provides support for people who are experiencing a common mental health problem(s) and have employment-related issues. This applies whether you are currently employed, off sick from work or unemployed and looking to find work.

Delivered by Richmond Fellowship's Employment Advisors as part of the Healthy Minds Bucks team, the service:

  • helps people regain employment

  • helps people retain employment

Visit the Healthy Minds website for more information >

Buckinghamshire Mind

The Buckinghamshire Mind Employment Service provides guidance and support through courses aimed at increasing confidence, CV writing and employment skills.

The service provides support with employment forms and applications, preparation of a CV, interview techniques and advice with addressing the sometimes difficult issue of disclosing a previous illness.

Visit the Buckinghamshire Mind website for more information >

The Oasis Partnership Employment Pathway 

The Oasis Partnership run a well-established education, training, employment and volunteer program, running alongside a wide variety of wellbeing and community enhancement projects. The Oasis Partnership can support people in the community of Chesham and Amersham (the Chilterns area) free of charge. 

Find out more >

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