We're grateful for our partners, without whom Mental Health Awareness Week would not be possible.
Our partners for 2025
Pinterest - Lead partner
Pinterest is a visual search and discovery platform where people find inspiration, curate ideas, and shop products—all in a positive place online. Headquartered in San Francisco, Pinterest launched in 2010 and has over half a billion monthly active users worldwide.

BT
Following the lead of countries like France, Germany, Australia and Japan, the UK’s landlines are going digital. By January 2027, this industry-wide shift will enable calls to be made over a broadband line instead of the decades old analogue network. This once-in-a-generation upgrade will replace technology that is increasingly unreliable and outdated. The move from analogue to digital landlines offers many benefits, including enhanced scam call protection, improved reliability, and clearer calls, ensuring a better service for customers. BT is working with government, Ofcom, telecoms providers, key industry groups and charity partners like the Mental Health Foundation to ensure that everyone knows about the change, how they’ll be impacted and what they need to do as a result.

ISS UK & Ireland
Whether it’s hospitals healing patients, airports welcoming passengers or banks and tech firms attracting the best talent, we’re here to help your business reach its potential. ISS connects your people and places by providing you with people who care, high standards and intelligent solutions.

JCDecaux UK
JCDecaux UK reaches millions of people every day providing Out-of-Home digital advertising screens in airport, rail, retail and roadside environments - with 50% of revenues returned to the community. Funding public services including bus shelters and life-saving on-street defibrillators, OOH is at the heart of communities UK-wide.

Mental Health at Work
Mental Health at Work (MHaW) is dedicated to transforming workplace culture by prioritising mental health and wellbeing training and education, that of our own in house programmes and in partnership. In 2025, Mental Health at Work celebrates its 8th year in consistently driving this mission forward. Our history is steeped in prestige, supporting global high calibre organisations and household brands that choose our programmes over any others to equip their employees with the knowledge and tools to be both a physiologically safer and a more compassionate and understanding place to work

Royal Mail
Royal Mail comprises the company’s UK and international parcels and letters delivery businesses operating under the “Royal Mail” and “Parcelforce Worldwide” brands. Through the Royal Mail Core Network, the company delivers a one-price-goes-anywhere service on a range of parcels and letters products. Royal Mail has the capability to deliver to around 32 million addresses in the UK, six days a week (excluding UK public holidays). Parcelforce Worldwide operates a separate UK network which collects and delivers express parcels.

British Holiday & Home Parks Association - Community Partners
BH&HPA is the voice of the UK parks industry, representing and serving those who own or manage holiday or residential parks. Through our network of 27 branches across the UK, we provide members up and down the country with an established, friendly community of responsible park owners and managers. Members share best practice, celebrate each other’s successes, and unite to tackle the pressing challenges of today and the future.

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