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News round up

Added on the 14th April 2026

It’s been a busy start to 2026 at March on Stress. Here’s the round up of our social media activity over the last couple of months…

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Peer support for the construction industry

Supporting psychological health, as well as physical health, is vital in the construction industry. March on Stress Associate, Samanatha Langford will be speaking about this important topic, and how a structured and evidence-based system like TRiM can help, at the upcoming Construction Health Network Meeting.

Read more here.

Health and Wellbeing at Work event

It was back to the NEC in Birmingham for some of the March on Stress team last month. A great couple of days was spent at the Health and Wellbeing at Work event catching up with clients and meeting new people, with the shared goal of supporting health and wellbeing in the workplace.

The human side of crowd safety: supporting the people behind the decisions

March on Stress Operations Manager, Zoé Brooke and Associate, Samanatha Langford, attended the UK Crowd Management Association’s Safer Crowds, Safer Venues event in Middlesborough in March. A fantastic event to bring together industry experts and organisations. Our expert pair supported attendees in the Pink Lounge (sponsored by the Pink Bows Foundation).

Read more here.

For a great in depth piece on the human side of crowd safety, and how systems such as TRiM can help, read more here.

2026 American Occupational Health conference

We’re pleased to share that our Managing Director, Professor Neil Greenberg, will be speaking at the American Occupational Health Conference 2026 in Chicago this April.

Read more here.

Managing Trauma in the Workplace – report from the National Forum for Health and Wellbeing

In February, an important report was published on managing trauma in the workplace, bringing much needed practical, evidence-based guidance that all employers can use. March on Stress Managing Director, Professor Neil Greenberg was one of the experts to contribute.

Read more and access the report here .

Training feedback snapshot

We shared a snapshot of a busy and rewarding Oct-Nov 2025 at March on Stress, supporting teams across NHS, emergency services, charities, local authorities, the military and more. Read more here .


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Keywords : Psychological Wellness, Straw (Sustaining Resilience at Work), Sustaining Resilience in the Workplace, Hostage Situations

Description : March on Stress provide courses for TRiM and PTSD prevention