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Coronavirus: mental health and wellbeing support

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The current coronavirus situation is likely to bring added stress to both business owners and staff. As well as the impact coronavirus is having on business operations in Lancashire, working from home and being isolated from friends and colleagues can bring added pressures to mental health and wellbeing.

There is a wealth of expert help available in Lancashire from qualified providers. The article below offers links to places business owners and their staff can receive support and guidance: 

Government guidance on mental health and wellbeing

Mind: Coronavirus and your wellbeing

Mind: Crisis services and planning for a crisis

Samaritans

NHS: Every Mind Matters

Local crisis support services

NHS: Mental health and wellbeing

Age UK: Coronavirus

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