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Let’s talk – top tips from Mind on getting comfortable talking about mental health

By rotide
Created 21/01/2025 - 19:05
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As Time to Talk Day [1] approaches on 6 February 2025, we're asking everyone to "get comfortable" talking about mental health. It's an opportunity for teams, colleagues, and leaders to come together for the nation's biggest mental health conversation and create positive change at work.

Why conversations matter

Over the last decade, Time to Talk Day has encouraged millions of conversations across the UK, helping to normalise discussions about mental health. Yet challenges remain, stigma still exists, and not everyone finds it easy to open up.

When we talk about mental health at work, we help tackle misconceptions and build more supportive, understanding workplaces. It creates a culture where colleagues feel heard, supported, and encouraged to seek help without fear of judgement.

Starting the conversation

There's no one-size-fits-all approach to starting these conversations, and it's okay to feel a little awkward. What matters most is showing up and being there for your colleagues.

If you're not sure where to begin, here are a few simple tips to help:

How to get involved at work

Time to Talk Day isn't just about individual conversations-it's also a chance to build a workplace culture where mental health matters. Here are a few ways to get involved:

Make your conversations count

Whether you're checking in with a colleague, sharing your own experiences, or organising an event, your efforts can help change lives and strengthen support for your team.

Visit TimeToTalkDay.co.uk to learn more, find workplace resources, and join the nation's biggest mental health conversation.

Time to Talk Day 2025 is run by Mind and Rethink Mental Illness and is being delivered in partnership with Co-op for the fourth year running.


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https://www.newbusiness.co.uk/articles/hrpayroll-advice/let%E2%80%99s-talk-%E2%80%93-top-tips-mind-getting-comfortable-talking-about-mental-health