Top Tips for Why Mental Health Is an Issue for All of Us

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Mental Health Week takes place from 11th – 17th May 2026.

Why This Matters

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Across the charity and voluntary sector, people are often deeply committed to their work.

That commitment can be a strength, but it can also mean pressure, emotional load and blurred boundaries go unnoticed until people are struggling.

Mental health stories are sometimes framed around individual resilience, coping strategies or self‑care.

While these have a place, they can unintentionally hide the role of workload, culture, expectations and systems in shaping wellbeing.

Mental Health Awareness Week offers a chance to reframe mental health as something created, supported or undermined collectively, not carried by individuals alone.

This Week’s Top Tips

  • Notice where high expectations are unspoken rather than discussed
  • Be honest about workload, priorities and what can realistically be done
  • Separate commitment from capacity, they are not the same thing
  • Build in regular check‑ins that are about how work feels, not just outputs
  • Normalise asking for help before people reach crisis point
  • Encourage conversations that value boundaries as much as passion
  • Challenge narratives that glorify overworking or constant availability
  • Treat wellbeing as a shared responsibility, not a personal weakness
  • Remember that clarity, trust and fairness are protective factors for mental health

A Gentle Reminder

Caring about your work should not require sacrificing your wellbeing. Sustainable organisations are built through realistic expectations and compassion, not endurance alone.

Over to You

You might like to notice one small systems change, even informal, that could reduce pressure or increase clarity for you or your team.

Mental health is shaped by how we work together. Small changes in culture often matter more than big statements.

Over to You:
Release Your Potential

“Learning is a treasure that follows its owner everywhere”.

So, what about your thoughts? What is YOUR perspective?

I’d love to hear your thoughts, reflections, gut reactions, perceptions, experiences and wisdom.

Remember that sharing our experiences can help others, so your thoughts and comments are always welcome.

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