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Building Thriving Workplaces

Building Thriving Workplaces Booklet

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Wellbeing Check-In Booklet

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Mental Health Support Services

Workplace mental health and wellbeing articles

Workplace mental health and wellbeing articles

Resources to help support your workplace and employees

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Workplace mental health and wellbeing articles

Wellbeing check-in and action plan

Wellbeing check-in and action plan

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Research – SuperFriend’s Indicators of a
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“We have seen a positive impact since staff undertook SuperFriend’s training. People have started to connect. There’s been a shift towards a psychologically safe workplace culture – people understand that health and wellbeing is something that we are serious about. That it’s ok to ask for help and the importance of looking out for others.”

— Lisa D’Andrea, HR Manager Hansen Yuncken
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“We chose SuperFriend because it was just really clear speaking to SuperFriend that you are people who are really genuine, really authentic, easy to talk to – you weren’t trying to bamboozle us with lots of fancy acronyms or language about things. You were truly listening, so it was really a two-way discussion. You genuinely wanted to understand our business, what was going on for us.”

— Jo McManus, Head of People & Performance at Twinings Australia
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“We are delighted with the results and they speak volumes. Of the targeted staff, 77% completed the course with 65% of the team stating that they had gained knowledge and better yet, 81% of people said that they intended to implement this knowledge.”

— Amra Broughton, Director, People & Development at Ralph Lauren
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