Free wellbeing support for East Hampshire businesses

Launch event on 5 May

The coronavirus pandemic has had a dramatic effect on the mental wellbeing of business owners and their staff, up and down the country.

Following feedback from local businesses, East Hampshire District Council is working with Havant & East Hants Mind (Mind) to support businesses to address any issues caused during the pandemic.

Mind will provide two online seminars for businesses to introduce the overarching themes that affect the mental health of people generally – and the workforce in particular – with the opportunity to have up to five hours of one-to-one support in setting up a wellbeing programme and addressing any issues they are facing.

About the launch

Mind will be holding a free online event for business leaders to find out more about the services on offer.

9.30-11am on Thursday 5 May 2022

Book your place

This programme of support is being paid for from the central government’s Additional Restrictions Grant fund, made available to local authorities to help businesses to recover from the effects of the pandemic.

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