The World's Mental Health Week!


Trev
Head of People & Internal Communications


World Mental Health Day takes place every year on 10 October. It’s a reminder of the importance of good mental health and the need to prioritise and invest in good mental health.
Poor mental health is not inevitable, and World Mental Health Day is an opportunity for us all to consider how, together, we can help everyone have better mental health.
This year focuses on the mental health impact of repeated exposure to news coverage of crises and conflicts. The theme is: Overwhelm: when global events and relentless bad news become too much.
The world is going through a tough time right now and even if you're not directly affected by events, it can still feel like a lot to cope with. It's okay to ask for help, no matter what you, or anyone else is going through. Read The Mental Health Foundation's advice on managing feelings of overwhelm here.
We may not have the power to influence or change everything we’d like to on a global scale. But there are things we can do to protect ourselves and others from feeling overwhelmed and hopeless in the face of current events. Read The Mental Health Foundation's tips on managing your news consumption and the impact of doomscrolling here too.

Also, please don't forget that as a permanent team member at Thrive Tribe you get access to our Employee Assistance Package, which amongst other features, provides counselling support, financial advise and coaching on self-development. Read more about how to access this programme here on our launch article.
Posted on:
October 3, 2025 3:00 PM







