National Wellbeing Being Service Ltd Wins Two Prestigious Mental Health Awards


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National Wellbeing Service Ltd Wins Two Prestigious Mental Health Awards

National Wellbeing Service Ltd is proud to announce that it has been honoured with two awards in recognition of its outstanding contributions to mental health education and awareness. The organisation has received the GPH Most Informative Online Mental Health Resource 2025 and the GHP News Mental Health Awareness Excellence Award 2025.

These accolades highlight National Wellbeing Service Ltd’s commitment to providing high-quality, evidence-based mental health resources to individuals, professionals, and organisations worldwide. The company’s online platforms continue to serve as a trusted source of information, offering valuable insights into mental health, wellbeing, stress management, relaxation techniques, and professional training. Up-to-date research is published in our peer reviewed journals.

“We are honoured to receive these prestigious awards,” said Dr Stephen Palmer, Director of National Wellbeing Service Ltd. “Our mission has always been to promote mental health awareness and provide accessible, evidence-based information to support individuals and professionals. These awards affirm the impact of our work and inspire us to continue expanding our reach and resources.”

National Wellbeing Service Ltd has been at the forefront of mental health education, collaborating with experts and organisations to advance understanding and best practices in the field. With a strong focus on research, training, and practical application, the organisation is dedicated to improving mental wellbeing on a national and international scale. It supports a range of events including International Relaxation Day held annually on the 15th August.

For more information about National Wellbeing Service Ltd and its award-winning resources and journals, visit https://www.nationalwellbeingservice.com

Media Contact: Stephen Palmer
Email: editor (at) nationalwellbeingservice.com


Note for editors

The National Wellbeing Service Ltd was set up by a group of psychologists and health educators who want to provide up-to-date wellbeing-related information, guidance and research to the public and health professionals.

The key objects for which the National Wellbeing Service are:

3.1.1 The provision of an online national wellbeing information service.
3.1.2 The provision of the training, education and professional development of health professionals and affiliated fields and all related services and facilities.
3.1.3 The provision of training and consultancy services for companies, organisations and the community.

Journals include:

London, UK. Date: 18th March, 2025


 




World Mental Health Day

The main objective of World Mental Health Day is to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and to mobilise efforts in support of mental health.

The Day provides an opportunity for all stakeholders working on mental health issues to talk about their work, and what more needs to be done to make mental health care a reality for people worldwide.

“It is important that stakeholders address the mental health needs of their client groups. Governments should provide adequate funding for mental health services but sadly these services are often underfunded.”

“Some interventions are relatively straight forward to implement. For example, research has found that easy to learn relaxation techniques can be effective in reducing stress and anxiety and can even help to lower heart rate and blood pressure. Relaxation training is a low cost intervention to deliver whether in a clinic, hospital, workplace, school, university, or online. Let’s do it” said Professor Stephen Palmer PhD, Director of the National Academy of Relaxation, a faculty of the National Wellbeing Service Ltd.

Get involved. Follow or use the social media hashtags: #WorldMentalHealthDay #WMHD #WMHD2023

Links:

World Federation of Mental Health

National Academy of Relaxation

National Wellbeing Service Ltd




World Day for Safety and Health at Work, 28 April, 2022

World Day for Safety and Health at Work, 28 April, 2022

Act together to build a positive safety and health culture

The annual World Day for Safety and Health at Work on 28 April promotes the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases globally. The World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2022 focuses on enhancing social dialogue towards a culture of safety and health.

Join The High-level virtual discussion on acting together to build a positive safety and health culture

The World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2022 will explore the topic of participation and social dialogue in creating a positive safety and health culture. This year, join the International Labour Organization to commemorate the World Day for Safety and Health at Work. On 28th April at 13:30 CET, the ILO will host a high-level webinar on the theme of social dialogue for a positive safety and health culture. Register now at ilo.org/safeday


 




Mental Health Awareness Week

Mental Health Awareness Week

Hosted by the Mental Health Foundation, Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 13-19 May 2019. The theme this year is Body Image – how we think and feel about our bodies. A time to reflect on Mental Health & take action.

New report on Body Image

New data is available on the extent of body image concerns across the UK, how body image impacts mental health, plus practical steps we can take as a nation. Read the Mental Health Foundation new report on body image.

The National Wellbeing Service Ltd supports Mental Health Awareness Week.

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