By Lauren O'Connor on Thursday, 10 October 2024
Category: The Recovery College for the Black Country Activities

World Mental Health Day 2024

 World Mental Health Day is a time to reflect on our mental health. It takes place on 10th October every year. This year's theme is Workplace Mental Health. The theme highlights the importance of addressing mental health and wellbeing in the workplace, for the benefit of people, organisations and communities. World Mental Health Day is a reminder to talk about your mental health, although starting the conversation isn't always easy.

Today is an important reminder to talk about our Mental Health, remember to have this conversation all year round, not just today.

We have gathered some tips from various resources for you to help manage your mental health in the workplace and in your day to day life.

The Mental Health Foundation have written an article about keeping a good work-life balance https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/explore-mental-health/a-z-topics/work-life-balance

How can I support a colleague with their mental health?

Talking about mental health can seem daunting, but we've all had conversations with people about bereavements, breakups and other life events. They're not always easy conversations, but they often mean a lot to a person having a tough time and can make a big difference to how they are feeling.

It all starts with asking someone how they are doing in a warm and authentic way – giving them a chance to realise that you are being sincere and friendly. 

Try looking through the 10 evidence-based ways to improve your mental health below. https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/explore-mental-health/publications/how-support-mental-health-work

Accessing Support in the Black Country

Through the NHS Black Country Healthcare there are many services you can reach out to, through self-referral or through your GP.

The Sanctuary Hub, Rethink Mental Illness, have locations open to anyone who needs support


National Services


We hope you find this helpful, We encourage you to speak to someone you know about your mental health, whether that is a friend, partner, family member or colleague. ​

The RC Team

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The Recovery College is an educational learning environment for people who have an interest in, or personal difficulties with, mental health.

All of our sessions are created with people who have lived experience of challenges with their own mental health along with carers and healthcare professionals.

You do not need any formal qualifications or experience to attend the college. All of our courses are free of charge and open to anyone, aged 18 and over.

If you would like to enrol with us here at The Recovery College, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 0121 543 4061. 

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