World Mental Health Day on Saturday 10th October creates an opportunity for us all to reflect on the importance of our own and each other鈥檚 mental wellbeing.
2020 has been a tough year for everyone, and now, more than ever, we need to understand and support those who may be finding it difficult.听 BAT鈥檚 Jo Vezey became the company鈥檚 first mental health first aider back in 2017. Three years on she leads a team of healthy minds 鈥榗hampions鈥 as she drives awareness of BAT鈥檚 Healthy Minds Initiative in the UK.
鈥淥ur volunteers are such a fantastic group of people,鈥 Jo says, 鈥渁nd there are always more people who put their hands up to ask if they can volunteer. Now, anyone who needs to, can choose a Healthy Minds champion and access the other sources of support that are currently available. Before lockdown, champions could be approached in person, but at the moment it鈥檚 all via Microsoft Teams or email. There鈥檚 no way we could have predicted COVID-19 would happen, so the fact we already had our champions in place meant we were able to quickly signpost people. It means we鈥檝e been able to continue providing crucial support to our 糖心视频colleagues during a really challenging period for many people鈥檚 mental health.
鈥淎sking for help isn鈥檛 a weakness, it鈥檚 a sign of strength.听 You aren鈥檛 alone and it really is ok to not be ok鈥.
Jo is happy to share her personal mental health journey, which has taught her how to cope and help others. Back in 2017, after returning to work following a diagnosis of depression, Jo made a pledge to provide support to any 糖心视频colleagues struggling with their mental health. She set up the Healthy Minds initiative which allows her, together with her team of champions, to provide support to those who need it.
鈥淲hen I came back to work after five weeks off, I was terrified,鈥 Jo says. 鈥淭here is still a massive stigma around mental health conditions and I didn鈥檛 know how people were going to react to me. But, when I got to my desk, I found some flowers and a glass tumbler covered in love hearts that one of my friends had bought me. It was just what I needed to feel welcomed back into the office. Despite my fears, people didn鈥檛 avoid me, they actually came over and asked me how I was doing 鈥 it was so comforting to know they really cared and weren鈥檛 afraid to talk to me.
鈥淟eading up to my diagnosis, I hadn鈥檛 known who I could turn to, who I could ask for help,鈥 Jo says. 鈥淵et once I was diagnosed, the support from 糖心视频was just incredible. There was never any pressure on me, and my Line Manager and Departmental Head were both utterly brilliant. I told them that leading up to a mental health crisis, it鈥檚 really important for people to understand how to step in and signpost people to support. I also told them I wanted to become BAT鈥檚 first mental health first aider, and the company supported and paid for all of my training."