World Mental Health Day

Supporting employees through trauma and emergencies

The theme for this year’s World Mental Health Day is access to services – mental health in catastrophes and emergencies. The theme highlights the importance of people being able to protect their mental health whatever they’re going through, because everyone deserves good mental health.

Join us for an informative webinar on Friday 10th October

When employees experience trauma, HR and leadership teams are often the first line of support. Join Dr Glenn Mason, Head of Adult Psychological Therapies at Onebright, and Sarah Carter, Head of Account Management at Onebright for an expert-led session on what trauma means in the real workplace.

We will be discussing what happens to the brain during trauma, why people respond differently, and the steps organisations can take to support employees effectively and how to ensure your people have access to the right support when it matters most.

 

Who should attend:

OH Managers, HR Professionals, Health and Safety Professionals, Benefits Managers, Wellbeing Leads, Mental Health Leads, Senior Decision Makers

When:

Date: Friday 10th October 2025

Time: 11am – 11:45am

Why you should attend:

Understanding trauma
What is it, the different types of traumas and how employees may respond
Learn the science
Gain insight into what happens in the brain during trauma
Practical support strategies
Dealing with the aftermath of a trauma
Protect yourself as a leader
Guidance on maintaining resilience when supporting others
Discuss a recent case study
Learn from a leading clinical expert in trauma and workplace mental health
Explore solutions for your business
Discover how Onebright can support your business
Team

Meet the presenters

Dr Glenn Mason
Head of Adult Psychological Therapies at Onebright
Glenn is a highly specialist Counselling Psychologist and Psychotherapist, and regularly contributes to local, national, and international media on psychology, trauma, chronic pain, PTSD, and duty of care psychology. His clinical practice is informed by Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Narrative Exposure Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing. Glenn also provides clinical supervision to trainees and qualified mental health professionals and specialises in working with the LGBTQ+ community.
Sarah Carter
Head of account management at Onebright
Sarah Carter has been supporting organisations with solutions for mental health support for their people since 2011. In her role as Head of Account Management, Sarah works to match an organisation needs with Onebright’s services and clinical experts. In this time, she has worked across business sectors, implemented services to support organisations across the mental health continuum from awareness to prevention and ill-health, and delivered mental health services for healthcare partners, such as PMI and EAP programmes. Sarah’s corporate mental health knowledge is underpinned by her Masters in Psychology and published research in innovative approaches to trauma and therapy.
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