Let’s Work Together
Mind Matters to Exhibit at the Health & Wellbeing at Work Conference 2025
- Posted on 12 January 2026
Mind Matters will be exhibiting at the Health & Wellbeing at Work Conference at the Birmingham NEC on 10–11 March 2025, showcasing its leading-edge training and consultancy across mental health, neurodiversity, suicide prevention, and workplace wellbeing.
As one of the UK’s most established providers of specialist training, Mind Matters supports organisations across sectors to build safer, more inclusive, and more compassionate working environments. The conference provides a national platform to demonstrate how evidencebased training, livedexperience insight, and practical tools can transform cultures and improve outcomes for employees and employers alike.
Championing Inclusive Workplaces
At the exhibition, Mind Matters will highlight its expanding portfolio of programmes, including:
Visitors will have the opportunity to explore new resources, speak directly with trainers, and learn how Mind Matters is helping organisations embed sustainable, strengthsbased approaches to wellbeing.
A Voice for Lived Experience and Systemic Change
Mind Matters’ presence at the conference reflects its ongoing commitment to shifting narratives around mental health and neurodivergence – moving away from deficitbased models and toward approaches that recognise strengths, dignity, and autonomy.
Founder and Director Jane McNeice will be available throughout the event to discuss how organisations can create environments where people feel understood, supported, and able to thrive.
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About Mind Matters
Mind Matters is a UKbased training and consultancy organisation specialising in mental health, neurodiversity, suicide prevention, and workplace wellbeing. Since 2015, it has delivered highimpact training to thousands of professionals across aviation, communications, rail, public sector, education, and thirdsector organisations. Its work is grounded in lived experience, evidencebased research, and a commitment to creating safer, more inclusive communities.