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How Suffolk businesses can access affordable mental health training

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Local businesses looking to improve workplace mental health can now access more affordable training through Suffolk Mind's new packages, with options tailored to different organisation sizes and needs.

Why it matters: According to research by Deloitte, mental health training in the workplace can deliver a return of £4.70 for every £1 invested through reduced staff absences and improved productivity.

The big picture: Mental ill health currently costs UK employers £51 billion annually. Suffolk Mind says this figure could be "drastically lower" if more businesses engaged in mental health training, making their new cost-effective packages particularly timely.

Jon Neal launching The Mental Health Toolkit at a packed-out launch event at Venue 16 in Ipswich
Jon Neal launching The Mental Health Toolkit at a packed-out launch event at Venue 16 in IpswichSuffolk Mind

The details: Suffolk Mind has introduced four tiered packages for the Mental Health Toolkit. Each package builds on the previous one and includes:

  • Training tailored to different roles, including management and HR

  • Display materials like posters and graphics

  • Support using Suffolk Mind's Emotional Needs and Resources approach

  • Optional ongoing support from an account manager

What they're saying: "Since launching The Mental Health Toolkit in 2022 we have been overwhelmed by the response from businesses both in Suffolk and the wider UK," says Jon Neal, CEO of Suffolk Mind.

Lynn Rozier, director at Blue Star Human Resources, adds: "The services provided by The Mental Health Toolkit are extremely valuable to businesses – they are very straightforward and really help managers gain a better understanding of mental health."

Bottom line: Businesses interested in accessing the new training packages can find more information at www.thementalhealthtoolkit.co.uk/packages.

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Town Women cruise to 3-1 victory over Plymouth in front of record crowd

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More than 10,800 fans came to Portman Road to watch Ipswich Town Women defeat Plymouth Argyle 3-1 on Sunday.

The first half: Town made a perfect start when Lucy O'Brien pounced on a rebound in just the second minute after Plymouth goalkeeper Lily Felgate failed to deal with Natasha Thomas' low cross.

Town caused trouble down both wings throughout the game
Town caused trouble down both wings throughout the gameSophie DebenhamSophsinfocus

Thomas doubled the advantage in the 25th minute, powering home a header from Sophie Peskett's cross on the right.

The Blues continued to dominate throughout the first half, with Megan Wearing nearly adding a third when her looping header from an O'Brien corner struck the crossbar.

Town goalkeeper Natalia Negri wasn't required to make a save in the first half, highlighting Town's dominance.

The second half: Peskett, a constant threat down the right, extended Town's lead in the 57th minute, turning home the rebound after Felgate could only parry Ella Rutherford's fierce strike.

Peskett scoring for Ipswich Town vs Plymouth
Peskett scoring for Ipswich Town vs PlymouthSophie DebenhamSophsinfocus

The Blues could have scored more, with Maisy Barker setting up Peskett in the 72nd minute only for the winger's effort to be tipped onto the post.

Plymouth's afternoon worsened when Panagiota Papaioannou received a second yellow card in the 80th minute for a foul on Ruby Seaby, reducing the visitors to 10 players.

The Pilgrims did manage a consolation goal two minutes later when Charlotte Whitmore intercepted a loose pass from Negri and coolly finished into an empty net from outside the box.

Crowds getting autographs from town player Ruby Seaby
Ruby Seaby signing autographs with fansSophie DebenhamIpswich.co.uk

What's next: Town Women, now top of the league as they chase promotion, return to action at the Martello Ground against Gwalia United on Sunday, 30 March.

The bottom line: Ipswich were a class above their opponents, creating numerous chances from both wings throughout the match and could have scored considerably more than their three goals in front of an enthusiastic home crowd.

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