Civil Service Mental Health Conference 2019

28 Oct 2019 01:09 PM

Blog posted by:, 25 October 2019 – Categories: A great place to workHealth & Wellbeing.

Jonathan Jones speaking at the 2019 Civil Service Mental Health Conference

Jonathan Jones speaking at the 2019 Civil Service Mental Health Conference

The Civil Service held its second mental health conference on 8 October.  This was a valuable opportunity to focus on mental wellbeing in all its forms – as important to the Civil Service now as it has ever been. 

Last year, the aim was to break the mental health stigma to get everyone talking about it. This year, we took stock of the progress we have made, particularly in changing the culture around mental health, and heard about people’s real-life experiences. It was great to see over 100 people from different organisations and locations attend the event at the BEIS Conference Centre in London to continue the conversation. 

There were some good questions and challenges too, including calls to improve workplace adjustments for mental health, the need for greater middle management expertise in employee wellbeing, and the challenges of managing uncertainty in organisational change. 

We listened and our response will be informed by a new report soon on Managing Wellbeing in the Civil Service During Periods of Change, commissioned by the Charity for Civil Servants (CfCS).

I would like to thank CfCS and the Civil Service Sports Council (CSSC) for their partnership in the planning and delivery of the conference. You can find comments and photos of the day on the #CSMHC2019 Twitter page. 

Conference highlights

These were some of the highlights of the day:

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the event. We have helped to place mental health and wellbeing firmly at the heart of the Civil Service’s priorities as a great place to work.

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