Our commitment to Mental Health
Our Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy outlines our goals for creating an inclusive, respectful and compassionate environment that supports our students and staff in their work and study.
Mental Health Strategy final (PDF)
"Mental health is everyone’s business at Imperial. This new strategy sets out how we will ensure our students and staff get the support and advice they need, when they need it."
Professor Hugh Brady
President of Imperial College London
Imperial College London aims to ensure that the mental health of staff is respected, protected and improved in their work.
It wishes to create a culture in which staff who experience mental health difficulties can disclose these without fear of stigma and be provided with reasonable support to cope with their work successfully.
Imperial College London recognises that work can and should be beneficial to health and that poorly organised or supported work can harm health.
Imperial College London endeavours to provide every staff member with a satisfying job and appropriate support to enable staff to fulfil their rules without undue pressure.
Imperial College has signed the Charter for Employers who are Positive about Mental Health.
The Charter for Employers who are Positive about Mental Health is a voluntary agreement seeking to support employers in working within the spirit of its positive approach. The Charter is one element of the MINDFUL EMPLOYER® initiative, which aims to increase awareness of mental health in the workplace and support businesses in recruiting and retaining staff.
A wide range of employers from all over the UK is involved in the initiative, which gives businesses and organisations easier access to information, practical support, training, networks and assistance from other employers.
MINDFUL EMPLOYER is a UK-wide initiative run by Workways, part of Devon Partnership NHS Trust.
In 2014 Imperial signed the Time to Change pledge to demonstrate our commitment to ending the discrimination and breaking the silence around mental health issues. You can read Imperial's Time to Change Action Plan.