Thrive Law to hold Thriving Minds conference

Specialist employment law firm Thrive Law is hosting a conference dedicated to mental health in the workplace for business and HR leaders on World Mental Health Day.

The Thriving Minds conference, organised by Leeds-based Thrive Law, is taking place on 10 October at The Mansion in Roundhay. The event will raise awareness of the work that Leeds Mind and Mindful Employer do to support employers and employees with mental health in the workplace.

It marks a year since the CEO of Mind, Paul Farmer, and Steve Dennison produced the Thriving at Work report, which uncovered surprising statistics around the cost of mental health to the UK economy.

Annually, mental ill health costs UK employers between £33 billion and £42 billion each year through sick absence and staff turnover. It also affects the government with between £24 billion and £278 billion in lost tax revenue, benefits and NHS costs.

Alongside this, 300,000 employees with long-term mental health problems lose their job each year. It is this human impact that both Thrive Law and Leeds Mind are working actively to prevent.

Speaking about the event, Thrive Law founder and managing director Jodie Hill commented: “The Thriving Minds conference was created to raise awareness of the importance of enabling both employers and employees to thrive in the workplace. The Thriving at Work report needs support to gain traction within businesses across the UK. Therefore, the objective of the day is to empower business owners with the skills and tools that they need to create a good working culture that is focused on wellbeing and positive mental health.”

“The statistics  from the report can’t continue, we need to fundamentally change the way we support our workforce and start to implement the recommended core standards which will enable both our team and business to thrive.”

Founded in 2018 by Hill, Thrive Law works to enable both employers and employees across Yorkshire to thrive in the workplace.

Hill has always been a keen ambassador for raising awareness of mental health issues and has recently set up a political campaign, to push towards mental health first aiders being compulsory in the workplace. The campaign is gaining national traction, with high-profile individuals such as Alastair Campbell endorsing it on social media.

With talks from key influencers and mental health experts, as well as workshops and resources, the Thriving Minds conference will provide attendees with an array of perspectives, including insight from mindful employers and individuals sharing their lived experience of mental health issues.

The event, which will run from 9am to 5.30pm, will feature The Yorkshire Post deputy business editor Greg Wright, event sponsor and founder of Research Retold, Mihaela Gruia, Fiona Devenney, manager at Leeds Mind, and ex-England Sevens rugby captain and wellbeing advocate, Rob Vickerman.

Commenting on the Thriving Minds conference, Vickerman said: “Mental health is quite rightly taking its place at the forefront of wellbeing, and it is a pleasure to be part of the Thriving Minds conference on World Mental Health Day.”

“Wellbeing is far more than a perception of ‘being well’ and by opening up conversations, showing support and guidance to those who may need it and by days such as this we will achieve more together.”

Alongside the talks and subject-specific workshops, the conference will include lunch and refreshments, as well as networking opportunities. The event will also be raising money for Leeds Mind.

Click here for more information and to sign up to the Thriving Minds conference.