Top Tips for How Wellbeing is Shaped by How Work is Organised

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

Why This Matters

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Mental health at work is often discussed in terms of individual coping strategies.

While these matter, they do not exist in isolation. Workload, clarity, pace and expectations all play a powerful role in shaping how people feel day to day.

In charities and voluntary organisations, limited resources and high demand can quietly normalise overload.

Mental Health Awareness Week is an opportunity to look at how work is organised, not just how people cope.

This Week’s Top Tips

  • Review priorities regularly rather than assuming everything is urgent
  • Be honest about what cannot be done with current capacity
  • Check whether roles and responsibilities are clearly understood
  • Encourage conversations about workload before people reach breaking point
  • Share decision‑making transparently where possible
  • Recognise effort as well as outcomes
  • Avoid equating commitment with constant availability
  • Build in pauses, reflection points or catch‑ups
  • Remember that realistic planning protects mental health

A Gentle Reminder

Wellbeing is supported when expectations match reality. Organising work kindly is a leadership act.

Over to You

You might like to notice one small organisational habit that adds pressure and consider how it could be adjusted.

Mental health is shaped as much by systems as by individuals.

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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