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.
The Fireweed Collective provides mental health education and mutual aid through a Healing Justice and Disability Justice lens. It supports the emotional wellness of all people, with a focus on QTBIPOC communities. The collective aims to disrupt systems of abuse and oppression within the mental health system and offers community-based alternatives.
ChoosingTherapy.com is a trusted online publication dedicated to creating evidence-based guides covering mental health, psychology, relationships, parenting, and more. The content is crafted by a team of licensed therapists and medical professionals, ensuring accuracy and reliability. The platform also provides a directory of local therapists and reviews of various mental health services.
The Benzodiazepine Information Coalition is a group of patients and medical professionals dedicated to educating about the potential adverse effects of benzodiazepines taken as prescribed. They aim to raise awareness, provide support to those affected, and promote evidence-based medical care.