08/03/2026
This International Women’s Day, we’re proud to share our full conversation with Cassie Poland; BALPPA’s first female Vice Chair.
In this in-depth discussion, we explore:
🎢 What her appointment represents for the industry
🚺 Why “firsts” should reflect progress - not exception
🙅♀️ The ongoing barriers women face, particularly around motherhood and leadership
🫂 Who gave her the greatest lessons and opportunities
💪 What meaningful change really looks like
Progress is happening - but continued action, visibility and honest conversations remain essential.
Watch the full interview now on YouTube, link in the comments ⬇️
04/03/2026
This International Women’s Day, we’re proud to share a special conversation with Cassie Poland, BALPPA’s first female Vice Chair.
Cassie doesn’t want to be just the first, but the first of many. So she’s stepped out of her comfort zone to talk about her journey, the progress she’s seen, and the realities women still face in their careers, in the hopes of encouraging more talented women into leadership positions.
On 8th March, we’ll be sharing the full discussion, so stay tuned
11/02/2026
Work-related stress often builds quietly, but small actions can make a real difference.
Start with the Working Minds mini game — it takes just two minutes and helps highlight everyday workplace pressures.
▶️ Play the mini game:
https://playhse.focusgames.com/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=working-minds
Then take the next step with our free online learning. In around 30 minutes, you’ll explore practical tools and real-life scenarios to help prevent work-related stress.
▶️ Start the free learning:
https://workingminds.focusgames.com/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=working-minds
Two minutes can start the conversation.
Thirty minutes can help make it stick.
08/01/2026
Employers can use the Working Minds Awareness Day Calendar 2026 to plan and take action on mental health at work.
Good mental health is not just good practice — it’s a legal duty. The Working Minds campaign supports employers to manage work-related stress and treat psychological risks in the same way as physical ones.
Use key awareness dates — including Time to Talk Day (5 Feb), Mental Health Awareness Week (11–17 May) and World Mental Health Day (10 Oct) — to start conversations, review risks and take practical steps to prevent harm.
Download the calendar and access free tools and guidance to make managing mental health part of everyday work:
https://workright.campaign.gov.uk/working-minds/working-minds-support-the-campaign/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=working-minds
10/10/2025
It's World Mental Health Day! View Health and Safety Executive's Working Minds bulletin with practical advice and support:
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/UKHSE/bulletins/3f63875
Working Minds: World Mental Health Day is today
Working Minds: World Mental Health Day is today HSE ebulletin service sent this bulletin at 10-10-2025 08:00 AM BST Having trouble viewing this email? View the content as a web page. Date issued: 10 October 2025 World Mental Health Day: take action to protect your team’s mental health World Mental...
26/08/2025
The UK government is testing the Emergency Alerts system on Sunday 7 September 2025 at 3pm.
Your mobile phone or tablet will vibrate and make a loud siren-like sound, even if it’s set on silent. The alert message will confirm this is a test and that you do not need to take any further action.
Regular testing ensures the system is functioning correctly, should it need to be used in a life-threatening emergency. Find out more at gov.uk/alerts
You can opt out of the Emergency Alerts, including the national test, but you should keep them switched on for your own safety.
Emergency Alerts will warn you via your mobile or tablet if there's a life-threatening emergency nearby. Only the government and the emergency services are able to send them.
There are simple and effective steps we can all take to be more prepared for an emergency. Visit gov.uk/prepare for advice on how you can prepare.