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Interview with Lucy Maller
An interview with Accord Principal Executive Council member, Lucy Maller, on her experience of becoming a new mum. Part of Accord's mental health awareness collection.
The importance of sleep
We teamed up with the Bank Workers Charity for a wellbeing webinar that looks at the importance of sleep and what happens if we don’t get enough.
Surviving the long pandemic
We teamed up with the Bank Workers Charity to look at the uncertainties created by the long pandemic, and to identify strategies we can employ to get us safely through without risks to our mental health and wellbeing.
BWC & mental health support for adults & young people
With so much going on around us right now, lots of us may be experiencing changes related to our mental wellbeing, such as increased feelings of stress, worry, anxiousness, loneliness, and isolation. This blog post, by the BWC, details the support available to bank employees and their dependents
Bank Workers Charity (BWC)
The Bank Workers Charity exist to support the health and wellbeing of the banking community. Existing and former bank employees can access the BWC's many services, support and information. It's free, confidential, and completely independent from your employer.
Contact the BWC through their website below, online chat or by phone on 0800 0234 834.
Bank Workers Charity
The Bank Workers Charity exist to support the health and wellbeing of the banking community. It's a free and confidential service available for bank workers, and their dependants. Accord promotes and supports the work of the Bank Workers Charity.
Guidance: Redundancy rights
A guide to help our members with redundancy, understanding your rights, and the support you can get through your union membership. For members in Lloyds Banking Group (LBG), TSB and others. Also details on how to retain your membership of Accord as an associate member.
Bank Workers Charity
The Bank Workers Charity exist to support the health and wellbeing of the banking community. It's a free and confidential service available for bank workers, and their dependants. Find out more about the Bank Workers Charity and what they do.
Webinars
The TUC & offer a wide range of training and resources for union reps. This page lists some of the information we think you should know about
Looking after your mental health in the winter months
The autumn and winter months can feel bleak, especially for those with mental health issues. This guide provides some positive actions that we can all use to help ourselves and each other.
Looking after your mental health
We've got a wealth of information for you on mental health, including suicide prevention, perinatal mental health, and domestic abuse. One of the most important thing we can do is talk.
Accord's 2020 virtual conference
Accord hosted its first virtual conference due to Covid restrictions. Find out what happened, and download resources that were shared throughout the event.
World Suicide Prevention Day
Every year on the 10th September, organisations and communities across the world come together to raise awareness and to focus on creating a world where fewer people die due to suicide.
Looking after your mental health during the pandemic
The coronavirus is affecting the way many of us live our lives every day and continues to cut many people off from others. There are some things that we can all do to help ourselves and others during this difficult time.
Events
Find out about all the events & training we offer for our members and union reps, including external events by partners such as the TUC or the Bank Workers Charity. This page is frequently updated with new events.
Mental Health: The problem with ‘leaving it at the door’
Anxiety, depression and high levels of stress are becoming more prevalent in the workplace. But there are some things we can do.
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