Mental Health Month

As we make our way into June, we take a quick look back at the success of our annual Mental Health Month in May.

Building on the themes of Mental Health Awareness Week, we extend the conversation across the entire month, creating more opportunities for our staff to connect, reflect and support one another through a programme of activities across the practice.

We enjoyed numerous group activities including “Freddo Friday”, Wear It Green Day, Pot Luck Lunches, trips to Helios at The Exchange in Birmingham and Ikon Gallery, greening our offices with new plants, football matches, badminton, and webinars from Westfield Health, who provide the practice’s private health insurance.

Mental health is not something that can be addressed in a single week. By dedicating a full month to wellbeing, we aim to create lasting conversations, strengthen connections between colleagues, and reinforce a culture where people feel supported both professionally and personally.

A huge thank you to everyone who organised, participated in and supported this year’s activities and those we have partnered with – Birmingham Architectural Association, Building Equality, Galliford Try Martin House Children’s Hospice Interface

The enthusiasm across the practice once again demonstrated the importance of community, connection and taking time to look after ourselves and each other.

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