Book our “Community, Connection and Belonging” Wellbeing Workshop for your employees
What does “community” mean for your mental health and why is that such an important question? Well this year, Mental Health Awareness Week (12th – 18th May) explores this significant topic.
The theme for Mental Health Awareness Week is “Community” and emphasises how feeling connected to others and feeling safe and supported is vital to our mental health. Humans evolved to make connections, and we thrive when we have a sense of belonging. Community and its shared values and experiences reminds us that we are not alone, especially when we are struggling or feeling isolated.
Our one hour wellbeing workshop for employees is called “Community, Connection and Belonging” and aims to bring awareness and support for those who may be feeling isolated, disconnected and lonely, both personally and professionally. Digital platforms have allowed more flexible, hybrid working, and whilst this has many positives, it has also meant reduced interaction for many. Furthermore, at a time of political instability and polarisation, there is scope for increasing separation and fracturing of communities. These realities have seen the sense of community, connection and belonging diminish and this has boosted levels of loneliness, anxiety and depression.
The workshop takes a dual approach that offers encouragement and support. We help people recognise community and to develop bonds and connections whilst also providing practical and effective techniques to help people manage the emotional and cognitive pressures they can experience when feeling disconnected.
The Community, Connection and Belonging workshop looks at:
- The importance of Community for mental health
- How to find community and build a sense of belonging
- Rebuilding/bolstering existing connections
- Making new Connections and joining community projects
- Emotional Support for loneliness and lack of connection
- Strategies to reduce ruminative thinking
- Confidence and elf-Esteem boosting techniques
For more information about this flagship workshop for Mental Health Awareness Week and our selection of further mental health workshops, please complete the form below: