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The Learning Foundry successfully trains all of its workforce in #MentalHealth awareness

A Liverpool based training company has provided mental health awareness training to all its staff.

Through its parent organisation The Regenda Group, The Learning Foundry partnered with the national mental health charity, Chasing the Stigma, to deliver its Ambassadors of Hope mental health training program to over 700 staff.  

Ambassadors of Hope is a fully Ofqual accredited 20-minute training programme, giving staff a better understanding of mental health and advice on providing signposting to those who need help via the free Hub of Hope app. It also provides information on how to deal with a mental health crisis.

The Learning Foundry has installed the Hub of Hope app, which was created by Chasing the Stigma, onto all work smart phones. The app enables people to find local, national and grassroots support at the click of a button and is the UK’s most comprehensive nationwide mental health support database. 

Joanne Abraham, Managing Director of The Learning Foundry said: “We are delighted to provide all of our staff with mental health awareness training through The Ambassadors of Hope programme.

“The Ambassadors of Hope training programme will equip each of our employees with a baseline understanding of mental health issues, how to provide support and how taboos associated with mental health can be challenged. 

“At The Learning Foundry, we also have Mental Health First Aiders on hand to provider more in-depth support when needed.”

“As part of The Regenda Group, we are very proud to be the first organisation in the country to successfully deliver this innovative and valuable training programme to its entire workforce.” 

Jake Mills, CEO of Chasing the Stigma, said: “I would like to congratulate The Regenda Group on being the first regeneration business in the UK to fully train its staff in mental health awareness, through the Ambassadors of Hope programme.

“This commitment goes beyond standard organisational policies and procedures and a clear step towards real understanding of mental health and the creation of a workplace where staff are empowered to both seek and provide mental health support without fear of stigma or judgement.”

The Regenda Group provided the training across all of its subsidiary organisations, including M&Y Maintenance and Construction, Redwing Living, Positive Footprints, The Learning Foundry, Petrus, McDonald Property Rentals and Centre 56.

Chasing the Stigma was set up by comedian and writer, Jake Mills, who battled depression in 2013. After months of internal turmoil, Jake attempted to take his own life but was discovered before it was too late and made a full recovery. After opening up about his battle on social media, Jake was inundated with messages from people asking for help and this led him to launch the national mental health awareness charity. 


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