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Workplace Wellbeing & Mental Health

Legal support for workplace mental health issues, stress management, and employee wellbeing initiatives.

Workplace Wellbeing & Mental Health

We help employers create mentally healthy workplaces and support employees facing mental health challenges. Our team provides legal guidance on mental health accommodations, stress management, and wellbeing policies.

Key Services

  • Mental health accommodation requests
  • Stress risk assessments and management
  • Wellbeing policy development
  • Disability discrimination prevention
  • Return-to-work support
  • Mental health training and awareness

Why Choose Gardner Champion?

  • Experienced employment law specialists
  • Practical, business-focused advice
  • Strong track record in employment tribunals
  • Proactive HR support and training

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Detailed Information

Mental health issues in the workplace are increasingly recognized as requiring legal protection and support. We help both employers and employees navigate the complex intersection of mental health, disability law, and employment rights, ensuring appropriate accommodations and support are provided.

Legal Framework

Mental health conditions may qualify as disabilities under the Equality Act 2010, requiring employers to make reasonable adjustments and avoid discrimination. We help ensure compliance with these obligations.

Practical Support

We provide guidance on reasonable adjustments, flexible working arrangements, and support mechanisms that help employees with mental health conditions thrive in the workplace.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Help Guides

A step-by-step guide to resolving workplace disputes effectively and protecting your rights.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. 1Document everything: Keep detailed records of all incidents, conversations, and relevant communications.
  2. 2Review your contract and company policies to understand your rights and obligations.
  3. 3Try informal resolution first by speaking with your manager or HR department.
  4. 4If informal resolution fails, consider filing a formal grievance following your company's procedure.
  5. 5Seek legal advice if the matter remains unresolved or if you're considering legal action.
  6. 6Gather supporting evidence including witness statements, emails, and relevant documents.
  7. 7Consider alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation or ACAS conciliation.
  8. 8If necessary, pursue formal legal action through employment tribunals or courts.

Helpful Tips

  • Act quickly as there are strict time limits for employment claims
  • Keep all communications professional and factual
  • Consider the impact on your career before taking formal action
  • Document everything from the beginning of any dispute

Important Warnings

  • Don't resign without seeking advice as this may affect your ability to claim unfair dismissal
  • Be careful about what you post on social media during a dispute
  • Don't breach confidentiality or disclose confidential information

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