Working it Out: Shift's new free resource for employers
30 September 2010
Working it Out is a comprehensive new resource pack designed to help raise awareness of mental health conditions in the
workplace and provide employers with practical advice and guidance on how best to support and manage a member of staff should they become unwell.
The DVD, free to employers and organisations based in England, includes a brand new set of short employment films with accompanying training notes and other resources.
The Working it Out DVD contains:
Working It Out employment films
The five short films show employees recounting their real-life experiences of mental health conditions within the workplace, mixed with dramatic reconstructions. The films also feature managers who describe how they effectively managed and supported their staff using best practice approaches.Training notes that accompany the ‘Working it Out’ employment films. (PDF format)
These notes are to be used in conjunction with the five Working it Out film modules. They suggest discussion topics and activities for a facilitated training session.The Shift Line Managers’ Resource (PDF format)
A 32-page practical guide to managing and supporting people with mental health problems in the workplace. It is recommended that this resource is used in conjunction with the training notes.‘Life in the Office’ employment films.
Shift’s original employment films. A series fictional short films designed to raise awareness and encourage discussion of mental health in the workplace. The films also include an interview with one of the actors, who talks about his own personal experience of mental health problems.Personal Stories.
Short film clips in which people talk about their real-life experience of mental health conditions at work and what has helped them to manage their condition and remain in work.Working it Out is being made available for World Mental Health Day and will be distributed through-out England until Shift ends in March 2011. To request a free copy of the DVD, order them directly online by going to http://shift.org.uk/workingitout
You can also view the films and resources online at: http://shift.org.uk/workingitout