Collaboration with Mind Charity

In May 2024, as part of our ongoing monthly webinar series, We-Are-HR organised a highly successful session titled “Building Personal and Workforce Resilience and Wellbeing.” For this event, we proudly partnered with Mind, a leading mental health charity in England and Wales. As part of this collaboration, we made a financial contribution to support their vital work, and in return, they arranged for expert speaker Louise Hill to deliver invaluable insights on wellbeing.

The webinar was a great success, with additional speakers contributing their perspectives, and we are thrilled with the outcome of this collaboration. At We-Are-HR, wellbeing is a core value, and we continually strive to promote mental health awareness and support both within the HR industry and beyond.

Mind—founded in 1946 as the National Association for Mental Health (NAMH)—provides essential advice and support to those experiencing mental health challenges. They also work tirelessly to raise public awareness and advocate for better mental health policies with both government and local authorities.

We are committed to continuing our support for initiatives that foster wellbeing and make a positive impact in the communities we serve.

Social Responsibility

We-are-HR are passionate about supporting charitable causes and this is why we have partnered with the charity Bliss who have shaped the Government’s consultation on Bereavement Leave and Pay Act 2020, through continuous lobbying for additional Parental Leave for parents of premature sick babies to be entitled to an extra week of paid leave for every week their baby is in neonatal care.

Many of our Associates have a personal connection to babies born premature or sick. We understand the challenges that this brings coupled with the additional challenge of being a working parent. This is why we pledge to give a percentage of revenue generated from our sales to support Bliss. It will support them in their campaign of championing the right for every baby born premature or sick to recieve the best care and chance of survival and quality of life. Supporting families, championing for change and enabling life-changing research is something which is very close to our hearts.

Imperial Health (Beth & Constance)

St mary's
St mary's

Imperial Health Charity helps our hospitals do more through grants, arts, volunteering and fundraising. We fund major redevelopments, research and medical equipment at five London hospitals.

St Mary’s Hospital.
The ward environment and facilities are in desperate need of love and attention.

Your generous donation could help us support children like Oscar, who was admitted to the Grand Union ward at St Mary’s earlier this year for a bone marrow transplant.

Oscar lives with an extremely rare medical condition called Diamond-Blackfan anemia, which prevents his bone marrow from producing red blood cells.

For several months, Oscar’s family have made St Mary’s their temporary home – but the conditions are far from ideal. More comfortable facilities and better play equipment would dramatically improve his experience of being in hospital.

“You hope your child is never admitted to hospital but, should they need that expert care, St Mary’s is exactly the place for them to be,” said Kathi and Henry, Oscar’s parents.

“Oscar has received outstanding care throughout his time at St Mary’s, but the ward environment and facilities are in desperate need of some love and attention. The absence of simple home comforts has made our situation even harder.”
With your kind support this winter, we will be able to provide a wide range of extra help at St Mary’s and make a real difference for thousands of children like Oscar.

Your generous donation could make a real difference for patients and staff at St Mary’s. Your gift could help us