Stand to Reason is a UK-based mental health charity which aims to raise the profile of people who are mentally ill, fight prejudice, establish rights and achieve equality.[1]
It is run by former corporate financier Jonathan Naess.[2][3]
Activities
Stand to Reason volunteers speak at conferences and awareness events and respond to media enquiries about mental health in the workplace.
Stand to Reason has a panel of volunteers from many walks of life who are happy to talk about their own mental health experiences and recovery to be stronger than before and to create a greater impact on the world.
Stand to Reason also helps to reduce stigma surrounding mental health by providing a variety of services to organisations including:
- training line managers and HR teams in understanding, spotting and handling mental health in their teams
 - establishing peer support networks both within and across employers
 - offering public peer support workshops to help people stay at (or get back to) work following a mental health problem.
 
See also
- Centre for Mental Health
 - Improving Access to Psychological Therapies
 - Mental Health Foundation
 - Mental Health Providers' Forum
 - Mind
 - Rethink Mental Illness
 - Richmond Fellowship
 - Revolving Doors Agency
 - SANE
 - Together
 - Turning Point
 
General:
References
- ↑ "Work out your health problems". The Times. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
 - ↑ Boseley, Sarah (28 September 2009). "Mental health stigma in politics and business". London: guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
 - ↑ "Mental health stigma in the workplace". Financial Times. 17 May 2011.
 
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