Today we went to Downing Street to deliver our petition to Parliament calling for Mental Health First Aiders in the workplace - but there’s still work to be done to get the law changed
Today, we teamed up with mental health campaigner Natasha Devon OBE, Mental Health First Aid England and a raft of celebrities, including Countdown’s Rachel Riley and Luciana BergerMP to call for workplace to make better provisions for mental health in the workplace.
We launched our fantastic campaign, Where’s Your Head At, in May, and since then we’ve had almost 200,000 signatures on our petition, and support from celebrities including Professor Green, Fearne Cotton and the cast of Love Island, as well as a huge amount of support from business.
And now? We want the law changed. It’s currently a legal requirement to have a medical first aider in most workplaces, but there’s no provision for mental health first aiders in the same way, and we want this to change. Which is why we went to Downing Street today to deliver our petition directly to Theresa May.
Check out: See pictures from todays event where we delivered our petition to Theresa May...
Mental Health First Aid Campaign- Grazia
Mental Health First Aid Campaign- Grazia
Rachel Riley showing her support for having mental health first aiders at work.
Mental Health First Aid Campaign- Grazia
Ashley James came out to support our campaign.
Mental Health First Aid Campaign- Grazia
Rachel helping us deliver the petition to Theresa May.
Mental Health First Aid Campaign- Grazia
We were joined by activists, celebrities, MPs and editors alike.
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Help support our campaign by signing the petition here.
The numbers speak for themselves: when one in six of us will experience a mental health problem in the workplace, only a quarter of manager have received any sort of mental health training, and when 90% of us still feel like there is a taboo around mental health, it’s clear that we need to act.
This is why, celebrities, business leaders and MPs all came together at parliament today, in the week of World Mental Health Day, to celebrate the fantastic achievements of the campaign so far, and most importantly, call for change.
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