An East Lancashire law firm has rolled out a new mental health support programme to its team of solicitors and support staff.

To coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week, Woodcocks Haworth and Nuttall Solicitors (WHN), which has eight offices across Lancashire and Greater Manchester, has expanded its employee mental health offering by partnering up with private mental health care firm RJ8.

Michael Shroot, chief executive at WHN Solicitors, said, “Our team is at the heart of what we do here at WHN, so driving investment in their wellbeing and happiness is incredibly important to us.

“We’re proud to be partnering up with RJ8 to provide all our staff with a private mental health care policy that will help encourage positive mental health among our workforce.

"It will be invaluable to our people and will allow them to learn new techniques and build on existing skills for how to better manage their mental wellbeing.

“A new wellbeing team of mental health ambassadors will be at the beating heart of this new programme – offering informal one-to-one peer support for those looking to manage symptoms while in the office, whereas a range of services with a fully-trained professional including therapy will give staff the confidential support they need to prevent mental health issues from becoming worse.”

Support includes access to 24-hour helplines for its 105-strong team in emergency situations, as well as private face-to-face counselling sessions to enable ongoing issues to be dealt with.

Counselling and therapy services will be held with British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) registered professionals – the highest counselling qualification available in the UK - to ensure staff get the best support possible.

The provision does not just cover mental health requirements, but extends to legal services, debt advice, family advice and management advice too.

The move, which underscores WHN’s commitment to staff wellbeing, also comprises mental health workshops to train up a team of internal mental health ambassadors who will help spearhead wellness initiatives and create a positive mental health culture throughout the firm.

Chief executive at RJ8, Rebecca Jane, added: “From the moment we met the Woodcocks Howarth and Nuttall teams, we knew the partnership was perfect for RJ8.

"This vibrant and passionate law firm has a real dedication to support the mental health of their employees.

“It was clear from the beginning they wanted a full structure to support their staff and accepted all of the recommendations we put in place.

"As a result of this, RJ8 is not just looking after the employees of the firm, but their family too. Good mental health does not just start and end with the employee.

“RJ8 is proud to support WHN in their mental health mission.”