Where's Your Head At? - campaign for workplace mental health first aiders returns to Parliament

Our campaign wants everyone in a workplace to have access to a mental health first aider

Author: Mick CoylePublished 25th Jan 2023
Last updated 25th Jan 2023

Our five year campaign to ensure all workplaces provide access to mental health first aid is back before Parliament, as it takes a step closer to becoming law.

The 'Where's Your Head At?' campaign was launched in May 2018, and secured more than 200,000 signatures from people demanding the law was changed so every workplace has designated workers trained in supporting people struggling with their mental health.

Trained staff would not be expected to offer specific treatment, instead they could offer support and signposting to wider services for colleagues who are struggling with issues like anxiety, grief or depression.

By January 2019, the issue was being debated in Parliament for the first time, receiving cross-party support from MPs.

A change in the law

Skip forward to 2021, and the issue was raised again by Watford MP Dean Russell in a 10 minute rule motion.

He was named as 'Where's Your Head At?' ambassador ahead of his first speech on the issue:

Back in Parliament

On Wednesday it'll receive a reading as part of a 10 minute Rule Bill - the first stage to it becoming law.

If it gets through that stage, it moves on to a Second Reading where MPs can debate the law change, and what should be included in it.

If all that goes according to plan, it'll then receive a Third Reading in Parliament, before being passed on to the House of Lords for it to be ratified.

"It's the right thing to do"

The Watford MP told us: "The excellent work of Where's Your Head At? and people like (WYHA Ambassador) Natasha Devon highlights to me that there is a real willingness of businesses and individuals within the workforce to support mental health first aid in the workplace, to make sure the opportunities are there for support, and to create a happy, healthy workplace.

"But also because in the current era, where people are more mindful of the need for mental health and wellbeing it's just the right thing to do.

"It's about parity between mental health and physical health. If you cut your finger, you would know to go to a first aider, and they'd know what the best next step was.

"Mental Health first aid in the workplace is just about making sure there's somebody there so that should somebody need extra support, guidance or signposting if they're having a challenging time they can go to that person."

Find out more about the Where's Your Head At journey so far

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