The Mental Health Workplace Charter is an initiative that values and pledges to promote a mental health-friendly workplace environment.
The Mental Health Workplace Charter aims to create awareness and support for mental health in the workplace. It encourages organizations to commit to fostering a positive and supportive work environment that values the mental well-being of employees. By signing the charter, companies demonstrate their dedication to mental health and their willingness to implement policies and practices that promote a healthy workplace culture. The Chinese Hong Kong Government is implementing a mental health promotion and public education initiative known as “Shall We Talk”. This initiative aims to sustain the efforts of the Joyful@HK Campaign and enhance public understanding of mental health, with a view to building a mental health-friendly society in the long run. This Mental Health Workplace Charter (“the Charter”) is part of the initiative and organised jointly by the Department of Health, the Labour Department and the Occupational Safety and Health Council.
Moodscope is a platform designed to help individuals track and manage their mood over time. It offers a scientific mood test, daily tracking, and an online community for support. The tool is based on the PANAS (Positive and Negative Affect Schedule) test and provides users with insights into their mood patterns.
Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a global organization that provides support and a program of recovery for individuals struggling with alcoholism. It operates on the principle of one alcoholic helping another and offers a simple program that has been effective for over 80 years. A.A. emphasizes anonymity and provides a range of resources, including meetings, literature, and a supportive community.
AsiansDoTherapy is a platform that shares stories of Asians engaging in therapy, aiming to reduce stigma and encourage more Asians to seek mental health support. It features personal narratives and experiences, highlighting the diversity within Asian communities and the benefits of therapy.