May 26-30: Eid al-Adha
MAY is OUR Mental Health Awareness MONTH!
This week many Muslim communities around the world will be observing Eid al-Adha.
One of the most significant festivals in Islam, Eid al-Adha is a time of reflection, prayer, generosity, and community.
Recognising religious observances in the workplace helps create environments where people feel respected, included, and supported in bringing their full selves to work.
Looking to get involved at work? Consider learning more about Eid, acknowledging the celebration respectfully, or reviewing ways your workplace can support religious inclusion throughout the year.
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Mental Health Awareness Week: Beyond Coping: An Open Conversation About Mental Health at Work
Wednesday 13 May 2026
12:00 13:00
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How we talk about mental health at work matters - and so does how we listen, show up, and create environments where ourselves and others feel seen, heard, and valued.
In this 60-minute session for Mental Health Awareness Week, Solène Anglaret invites you into a reflective and practical conversation about mental health and inclusion at work. Together, we’ll explore:
What mental health means and the many ways in which we look after ourselves and each other (or sometimes don't...)
What makes mental health inclusion a fundamental part of workplace culture, and how we can each contribute
How our identities - such as gender, race, class, and neurodivergence - shape our experiences of mental health and access to support
With a mindful welcome, space for reflection, and clear takeaways, this session will open up a meaningful conversation about mental health at work.