We are living in an era of rapid technological advancement and evolving work practices. However, one aspect of the workplace remains constant—the importance of employee wellbeing. At The Thrive Team, we believe comprehensive mental health training is essential for the workplace of tomorrow.
The Future of Workplace Mental Health Training
As we look to the future of work, several trends will likely impact mental health in the workplace. Remote and hybrid work is common, requiring mental health training to adapt to virtual environments and address the unique challenges of distributed teams. This shift coincides with accelerating technological integration as AI and automation become more prevalent in many industries. Supporting employees through these periods of uncertainty and change and helping them adapt to new roles will be vital for maintaining mental wellbeing.
Diversity and inclusion efforts are rightfully gaining momentum, with mental health training playing a key role in creating inclusive environments where all employees feel supported and valued. This is particularly important as work-life integration becomes more complex, with the lines between professional and personal life blurring. Training will be essential in helping employees maintain healthy boundaries, manage stress, and achieve a sustainable balance in this evolving landscape.
These trends collectively underscore the growing importance of comprehensive mental health training in preparing workplaces for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow.
The Rising Need for Mental Health Support
One in six workers already experience depression, anxiety, or stress-related problems at any given time, and one in five is likely to take time off due to stress. In the UK alone, mental health-related issues cost employers £1,300 per employee annually. Yet, only about a quarter of managers have received any mental health training. As we move into a future where work becomes increasingly complex and potentially isolating, these numbers are likely to rise unless we take proactive steps.
The Importance of Mental Health Training in the Workplace
Given these challenges, mental health training in the workplace is more important than ever. It can support in several important ways:
Early Intervention – By recognising signs of mental ill health early, organisations can address issues before they escalate, supporting individuals and preventing wider team impacts.
Cultural Shift – Training helps create an open environment where mental health discussions are normalised, reducing stigma and encouraging help-seeking behaviours.
Psychological Safety – It creates a workplace where employees feel secure bringing their whole selves to work, promoting creativity and honest communication.
Productivity – Proactively supporting mental health can reduce absenteeism and presenteeism, leading to a more engaged and focused workforce.
Legal Compliance – As mental health legislation evolves, training ensures organisations meet their legal obligations and mitigate potential risks.
Mental health training equips organisations to create a more supportive, resilient, and productive work environment.
Key Mental Health Training Options
At The Thrive Team, we offer a comprehensive range of mental health training courses to suit various organisational needs.
Our offer includes:
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Training
We provide several MHFA England®️ accredited courses, from full Mental Health First Aid®️ to awareness and refresher courses. These equip participants to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental ill health, promoting early intervention and reducing stigma.
CPD Accredited Courses
This CPD Standards Office has accredited our Managing Mental Health and Wellbeing at Work and Mental Health for Managers courses. Designed for managers and HR professionals they cover understanding common workplace mental health issues, stress management techniques, and effective communication strategies. A key component of the courses is learning how to have effective conversations about mental health and creating a workplace environment that supports ongoing mental wellbeing.
We also offer additional courses focusing on sleep, resilience, and menopause awareness, providing a holistic approach to workplace mental health. All our training is delivered by experienced professionals with extensive real-world experience, ensuring practical and relevant content for your workplace challenges.
Implementing Mental Health Training in Your Organisation
When implementing mental health training, we recommend a multi-tiered approach for comprehensive coverage. This includes providing basic awareness training for all employees, specialised training for managers, training MHFAiders for peer support, and engaging HR and leadership in strategic planning for mental health initiatives. This approach creates a robust mental health support system addressing needs at all organisational levels.
The Thrive Team’s Unique Approach
What sets us apart is our focus on organisational wellbeing and creating psychological safety amid the real-world challenges of the workplace. Our courses don’t just teach theory—they enable people to better support their peers, develop resilience, identify and manage mental ill-health, and enhance overall wellbeing.
Creating Mentally Healthy Workplaces for the Future
As we move into the future of work, prioritising mental health training is a must-have for any organisation aiming for long-term success. Comprehensive mental health training provides a robust framework for creating supportive, resilient workplaces ready to face tomorrow’s challenges.
Investing in mental health training and preparing your organisation for the future creates a culture where every employee can thrive. At The Thrive Team, we’re committed to helping build that future—one mentally healthy workplace at a time.
If you are ready to take the next step in preparing your workplace for the future, contact us to learn more about our mental health training options. With The Thrive Team, you can start your journey towards a healthier, more productive workplace.