“Not acknowledging that millions are dealing with mental health conditions is costing an enormous amount both in terms of dollars and cents and, more importantly, people's lives."
Arianna Huffington
Mental Health at Work Mini-Conference, May 2018
"I personally would like to thank Mind Share Partners for all of your support of this ERG and community from the very beginning when we were unsure, driven, and quite a bit scared on launching something that would make us so vulnerable. You provided resources and insight that gave us direction, hope, and reminded us that what we were creating would matter to our peers. To which, you were right. I'm thankful for Mind Share Partners, what you stand for and all that you're creating in this new area of diversity, inclusion, and belonging."
"After the Mind Share Partners conference, we created our own Mental Health Fund, since our health insurance excludes it, and talked about it so our team knew we had their back and they'd be covered for emergency care for suicidal thoughts, etc.
It's a start. Stigma runs deep. It's good that [Mind Share Partners] is helping workplaces talk about it!"
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Mind Share Partners is a nonprofit that is changing the culture of workplace mental health so that both employees and organizations can thrive.
We help employers create mentally healthy workplaces through consulting, training, and national movement building. Challenges like anxiety, burnout, and depression are not just an individual employee’s responsibility. They’re a collective responsibility. That’s why our time-tested approach hinges on changing company culture—and using an equity lens to do so.
WHAT WE DO
We help organizations create mentally healthy workplaces.
A University of Oxford study shows no evidence that wellness programs for individual workers—like apps and benefits—improve workplace well-being by themselves. Companies need to start with culture. Culture is like the air we breathe, and the water we swim in. When the air or water quality is poor, it has negative consequences for our health.
We look at a company's policies, procedures, and practices, and their collective impact on employee mental health. Programs like this, according to Deloitte, have a 6:1 ROI.
Build awareness, connection, and tangible skills through custom training and facilitated conversations.
Design and measure workplace mental health programming, and effectively communicate mental health initiatives to your employees.
MInd Share serves as a leading advocacy champion on workplace mental health across the country, producing original research, thought leadership, and media content.
We’ve seen first-hand through our work and advocacy, that when leaders are willing to share their personal mental health stories, it reduces stigma and creates safety for workers to seek support. Leader stories can be shared in team meetings, company all-teams, offsites, and more.
TESTIMONIALS
WHY IT MATTERS
Workers want more than traditional benefits and new technologies from employers.
Benefits and new technologies aren't enough.
Our 2023 Mental Health at Work report found that healthy and sustainable cultures of work were rated more helpful than therapy and self-care resources.
Stigma is persisting at work.
Only a third of employees feel comfortable talking about their mental health to their colleagues or manager.
There are clear business imperatives.
A joint study by the World Economic Forum and the Harvard School of Public Health forecasts a staggering $6 trillion global expenditure on mental health by 2030.