Who Are We?

March on Stress is a psychological health consultancy. We believe that anyone in psychological distress, whether as a result of exposure to potential trauma or the consequence of other (more day-to-day) occupational stressors, deserves access to the right evidence-based support and care in their workplace.

We help organisations who share this belief to build resilience by safeguarding the psychological wellbeing of personnel through the prevention, detection and treatment of occupational and operational stress, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Why is good mental health in the workplace important?

  • To save money - good mental health practices in an organisation can help to reduce sickness absence and presenteeism.
  • Shows a legal duty of care to employees
  • Helps to break the stigma of mental health - this not only supports your people but can lead to early interventions thus reducing sickness absence as above
  • Resilience - Building a resilient workforce outside the time of a crisis can help during a difficult time or when crisis hits

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March on Stress has unrivalled operational and academic experience in the fields of operational and occupational stress. All of our services are developed under the watchful eye of leading international PTSD and Occupational Health expert, Professor Neil Greenberg, consultant occupational and forensic psychiatrist. Our trainers are not only well qualified but have also amassed many years of experience operationally, including in crisis situations for both public and private sector. March on Stress is the only TRiM training provider able to offer BTEC qualifications with its courses.

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Health and Wellbeing at Work 2025 gets underway today, Tuesday 11th March 2025, at the NEC in Birmingham – with Professor Neil Greenberg from March on Stress giving three talks at this year’s event!

Catch him on day one talking about moral injury, followed by a talk on building inclusive…

Here’s the latest round up of our social media activity from February…

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TRiM case study: Civil Nuclear Constabulary

Chief Inspector Adam Robson, from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) provided a fascinating insight into the implementation of…

With just under 5 weeks to go until the next March on Stress conference, don’t miss out – final places are available for booking.

The conference – ‘Supporting Mental Health at Work: Evidence, Experience and Innovation’ – will take place on 1st April 2025, at event venue 10 Union Street,…

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