Wellbeing resources for yourself and your employees.
The fund provides one-off financial support to individuals with a known mental health diagnosis experiencing financial hardship to help improve their mental health and wellbeing OR relieve financial stress.
Paying attention to workplace mental health has never been more important. The Mental Health at Work website has been developed by mental health charity MIND and contains the latest information to help you.
A service which provides tailored support for people in North Cumbria who are facing challenges from Severe Mental Health Experiences (SMHE).
Suicide Bereavement Support offers self-help support groups based in Cumbria where those affected can meet other people who’ve been bereaved by suicide.
Mental health problems are common and can affect anyone, including veterans, serving personnel and their families. Find details of support available here.
MoneyHelper joins up money and pensions guidance to make it quicker and easier to find the right help, bringing together the support and services of 3 government-backed financial guidance providers.
Active Cumbria, is a Sport and Physical Activity Partnership hosted within Cumbria County Council’s Public Health Team.
Cumbria Community Foundation in partnership with Cumbria County Council is offering funding to help create a network of places where people can go to keep warm and have company.
The Disability Connect Mentoring Scheme is a diversity mentoring specialist offering a range of internal and external diversity mentoring services and disability insight through focus groups and disability product reviews.
Cumbria Chamber have appointed their own Endometriosis Champion providing guidance to employers on how to support employees with this debilitating disease affecting 1 in 10 women.
The UK Government has released guidance for employers and managers regarding employee health and disability to help support employees and understand any legal requirements.