Amity Vets x Step One
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Step One have teamed up with Amity Vets to help raise awareness of the mental health and well being issues within the veterinary profession.
Eating disorders
We are taking this opportunity to educate our supporters on eating disorders, discuss the different types of eating disorders and provide useful resources.
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee – Ways to get involved
2022 will mark the Queen‘s Platinum Jubilee – a celebration of 70 years service as Britain’s monarch. Queen Elizabeth II – who has held the record for the longest reign since 2015 –will become the first British royal in history to reach this milestone.
Maisie’s story – National Apprenticeship Week 2022
This week is National Apprenticeship Week! We've had some great people join Step One through our apprenticeship scheme. Here, we share the story of our HR and Training Administrator, Maisie.
Rachael’s story – National Apprenticeship Week 2022
This week is National Apprenticeship Week! We've had some great people join Step One through our apprenticeship scheme. Here, we share the story of our Mental Health Nurse Apprentice, Rachael.
An insight into our Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) workshop
Everything you need to know about our BeWell@StepOne Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder course.
Emily’s story – National Apprenticeship Week 2022
This week is National Apprenticeship Week! We’ve had some great people join Step One through our apprenticeship scheme. Here, we share the story of our Customer Service Apprentice, Emily.
Time To Talk Day 2022!
Time to Talk Day is the nation’s biggest mental health conversation. Taking place on Thursday 3rd February 2022, it’s the day that friends, families, communities, and workplaces come together to talk, listen, and change lives.
Step One Celebrates 85 Years!
This year is a special one for us as we mark 85 years since we were founded by Dame Georgiana Buller DBE in 1937. Since then, with your help, we’ve supported hundreds of people with hidden disabilities and mental health difficulties, through support and beyond, for as long as we are needed.
Beating the blues this Monday
January’s third Monday, ‘Blue Monday’, is thought to be the most depressing day of the year. Spoiler: it isn’t. Despite it trending every year since 2004, there is no real scientific evidence to support that the third Monday of the first month must be more depressing than any other day. Here’s why.