World Mental Health Day

World Mental Health Day

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Did you know that it’s World Mental Health Day on Tuesday 10th October?  This day is about raising awareness and funds to drive positive change for everyone’s mental health.

The theme for 2023, set by the World Federation of Mental Health (WFMH), is ‘Mental health is a universal human right’. 

Mental health as a universal right to all citizens of the world is consistent with the 1948 founding principles of WFMH. The global campaign aims to place mental health in a human rights framework to re-cast the aspiration for sound mental health as a fundamental human right.

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It aims to engage individuals, communities, institutions, and stakeholders worldwide, with the objective of empowering grassroot advocacy for the cause of mental health and its intersection with human rights. While featuring theme-based global events and embracing diverse creative expressions through digital means, the campaign intends to promote awareness and put-forth the significance of mental health.

Join us in this journey as we unite to raise awareness about the importance of mental health as an indispensable universal human right, with the vision of fostering a world that values and nurtures the well-being of all.

There are lots of ways you can get involved in World Mental Health Day this year.  We’ve decided to support the UK Mental Health Foundation with their fundraising efforts and will donate Mental Health First Aider pin badges to everyone who attends our next Mental Health First Aid Course.  We’re also going to donate 10% of that course’s bookings to the UK Mental Health Foundation.

To view this course, or to book a place, please visit https://keyperformancetraining.co.uk/first-aid-training/

 

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help or to book your course today.

 

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ABC – Any job – Better job – Career

ABC – Any job – Better job – Career

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ABC – Any job – better job – career

Are you out of work?  Are you working but aren’t happy with your current job?  Have you always wondered what driving a forklift might be like?  If any of these are true for you, then we can help.

At Key Performance Training, we firmly believe that a training course with us here will most certainly change your life.  How do we know this?  Because we see it every week when people leave us and start new jobs.  We’re not just a training company – we help people get onto a pathway to employment.

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There is a national shortage of forklift drivers, and there are lots of opportunities in the Southwest of England currently for forklift operators. Companies are willing to take on newly trained operators more than ever before, so your new skills can quickly enable you to take control of your future.

We believe in ABC – Any job – Better job – Career.

  • Any job for a new novice forklift truck driver is worth taking because it provides you with invaluable experience
  • Once you have some experience under your belt you can look for a better job because you know have a track record as a forklift driver
  • Once established in that better job you can start to build a career with further training and promotions

By investing in yourself, you can improve your self-worth which leads to a sense of achievement and personal growth. It doesn’t matter what stage of your life you are at, and it doesn’t really matter if your life’s ambition is to be a forklift truck driver or even to go on with further training to eventually become the trainer yourself, the fact is that training is truly the best way to improve your life.

Training gives you personal confidence and the satisfaction of knowing that not only have you got the qualification and the bit of paper that says you have done it, but you also have the knowledge that you applied yourself, made a decision and stuck with it until you obtained the end result.

It’s not so much where you end up, but every day taking all those little baby steps that add up to one giant leap for the improvement of your life.

Here at Key Performance Training, we can give you the new skills to make you a much more valuable proposition to any new potential employer, putting you in the driving seat, quite literally!

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help or to book your course today.

 

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Our Upcoming Open Course Dates

Our Upcoming Open Course Dates

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Our Upcoming open course dates

 

We are delighted to advise you of some of our upcoming courses:

 

 

Course Name

 

Course DatesCourse Duration

Emergency First Aid

At Work (EFAW)

 

Thursday 28th September 2023

Friday 27th October 2023

Wednesday 29th November 2023*

 

*Last date in 2023

 

 1 day

 

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA)

 

Wednesday 27th September 2023

Thursday 26th October 2023

Thursday 30th November 2023*

 

*Last date in 2023

 

 1 day
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To see the full range of first aid courses we can offer, please see our website – https://keyperformancetraining.co.uk/first-aid-training/

 

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help or to book your course today.

 

Need more information?

For more information please do get in touch – via our contacts page, email us or just give us a call on 01793 975353

Want a great excuse to go online shopping?

Want a great excuse to go online shopping?

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want a great excuse to go online shopping?

We’re always looking at ways to support the charities that we work with, and so we’re delighted to share this fantastic way the UK Mental Health Foundation have created to raise funds whilst you shop online.

They have teamed up with “Give as you Live Online”.  When you shop at over 6,000 top stores including John Lewis & Partners, Expedia and Marks & Spencer via “Give as you Live Online”, they’ll turn a percentage of your spend into free funds for the UK Mental Health Foundation! 

Simply sign up (https://www.giveasyoulive.com/join/mhf?utm_source=charitytoolkit&utm_content=185&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=doubledonationsaug23&bbeml=tp-EbFsTopOv0SfkgIhAgzciA.jwWz9WFucoE2e9eyybPo6wg.rCfeDrQXkVEC54rJMs6iXtQ.l-PB0qg85WEynPS3xd-JSeQ) , search for the retailer and start shopping. It’s that simple!

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Any donation you make will help them carry on their work protecting mental health. From research showing the mental health ill-effects of the cost-of-living crisis, to programmes that protect youth mental health they are committed to preventing mental health problems from developing or worsening.

So, if you needed a great excuse to go online and shop today, here it is.  It’s for a great cause and one that we at Key Performance Training, are proud to support and promote.

Want to learn more about how you can support people with Mental Health issues?  Check out our website for information on our Mental Health First Aid Courses – https://keyperformancetraining.co.uk/first-aid-training/

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help or to book your course today.

 

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For more information please do get in touch – via our contacts page, email us or just give us a call on 01793 975353

Business Masters South-West Finalists

Business Masters South-West Finalists

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Business Masters South-West Finalists!

We are delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted as finalists for another award – this time with Business Masters – South-West 2023.  We have been short-listed in the category of Community Impact.

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We were selected as finalists for this category after we shared our story with the judging panel, which was made up of serial entrepreneur John Courtney, Sam Holliday from the Federation of Small Businesses, Paul Appleby of Vid Communications and Stacey Mead from The HR Dept.

We highlighted to them the variety of work we do in our community, working with not only private companies and individuals, but also our work with charities and agencies that help people who might need more support.

The awards will be unveiled at a gala evening at Bristol Harbour Hotel on Thursday, November 9th, so we’ll keep you posted on how we do.

If you’re looking to kickstart your career, or need to ensure your business is compliant, have a look at our courses on the website – https://keyperformancetraining.co.uk/courses/

 

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help or to book your course today.

 

Need more information?

For more information please do get in touch – via our contacts page, email us or just give us a call on 01793 975353

Why the workplace is a great place to improve poor mental health

Why the workplace is a great place to improve poor mental health

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WHY THE WORKPLACE IS A GREAT PLACE TO IMPROVE MENTAL HEALTH

Despite the rise in workplaces increasing their focus on employee mental health (81% increase since the pandemic), 36% of companies still take a more reactive approach, rather than a proactive one.[1]

Did you know that 1 in 6 of us will experience a mental health issue at work this week?  Did you also know that 45% of those experiencing this issue will not let anyone at work know what’s going on? [2]

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This prevalence of mental ill health in the workplace has led to 50% of employees having experienced at least one characteristic of burn out due to greater job demands and expectations, lack of social interaction and lack of boundaries between work and home life and almost half of UK workers (46%) say they’ve worked in recent months despite not feeling physically or mentally well enough to perform their duties. [3]

As well as the human cost of these issues going on untreated, there is a huge financial cost to employers.

Mental ill health costs UK employers approximately £56 billion each year. [3]

  • Annual cost of presenteeism: approx. £28 billion
  • Annual cost of staff turnover: approx. £22 billion
  • Annual cost of absenteeism: approx. £6 billion

 The total annual cost of mental ill health to employers have increased by 25% since 2019.  However, for every £1 spent by employers on mental health interventions, employers could get back £5.30 in reduced absence, presenteeism, and staff turnover. [3]

 The cost of presenteeism is a significant problem. By understanding the impact poor mental health can have on presenteeism, we can ensure a thriving and productive workforce.

Our mental health is constantly changing, and any movement away from mental health towards issues or illnesses can be as debilitating as changes in our physical health. Both impact our ability to do what we could, should, or want to do, and affects our performance at work. Yet mental health issues are often overlooked.

 We want to help you improve both employee engagement and business performance and if mental health is considered in alignment with business goals, it can help companies identify issues early, help them act upon them and reduce their impact, so that people and the organisations they work for, can continue to thrive and be productive.

 There has been extensive research undertaken into the most effective settings for a mental health intervention, and the workplace remains as one of the best. [2]

So now is the time to ask yourself:

  • Does your organisation have a good mental health policy?
  • Do you have well trained, mental health first aiders that can identify those in crisis and help guide them towards support?
  • Would you like to untap the benefits of a healthy workplace?
  • Would you like to create a positive workplace culture?
  • Would you like to be trained so that you are prepared to help others in their time of need?

Our Mental Health First Aid Course and Mental Health Awareness courses can help you unlock the significant social and financial benefits of positive employee mental health. We’ve helped individuals and businesses do this, and we’re also supporting the UK Mental Health Foundation, by collecting donations for their Green Pin badge campaign.

For a full list of our courses, please see our website – https://keyperformancetraining.co.uk/first-aid-training/#

Sources:

[1] CIPD health and wellbeing at work survey (2022)

[2] UK Mental Health Foundation

[3] Deloitte UK Mental Health Report (2022)

[4] CIPD good work index (2022)

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help or to book your course today.

 

Need more information?

For more information please do get in touch – via our contacts page, email us or just give us a call on 01793 975353