Mental Health Awareness Week is 12 to 18 May. And we're on a mission to create communities that care for people living with mental illness.| Mental Health Awareness Week 2025
We've published findings of our second Annual Burnout report*, which takes the pulse of the nation’s stress levels. The survey of 4,418 UK adults conducted by YouGov finds that the risk of burnout remains prevalent, with one in three (34%) adults experiencing high or extreme levels of pressure or stress ‘always’ or ‘often’ last year, compared with 35% the previous year. Meanwhile, nine in 10 (91%) experienced high pressure or stress at some point over the last year.| Mental Health UK
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Week, let’s look at the true meaning of resilience and how we can be more resilient.| HRZone
Provides estimates of work-related days lost from self-reporting household surveys: the Labour Force Survey (LFS) for workplace injuries and the Self-reported Work-related Illness (SWI) surveys from work related ill health.| www.hse.gov.uk
Employee burnout is a growing trend in the workplace, only exacerbated by the pandemic. These burnout stats offer insight into how to combat it.| Learn Digital Marketing