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Economic Wellbeing

Increased cost-of-living pressures have been significant for many across the city and have had a detrimental impact on Londoners’ mental health and wellbeing.

Increased cost-of-living pressures have been significant for many across the city and have had a detrimental impact on Londoners’ mental health and wellbeing.

Thrive LDN’s Economic Wellbeing Forum

Thrive LDN’s Economic Wellbeing Forum has been stepped up to collectively recognise the impact on population mental health of financial pressures. 

 Meeting monthly, the EWF is an online forum with membership from across statutory health and social care partners and voluntary and community sector organisations. 

 Current membership includes Debt Free Advice, Trussell Trust, Greater London Authority, Mind, Turn2Us, Rethink, FLEX, Christians Against Poverty, YGAM and some London councils amongst others. 

 The forum was set up with the specific intention of focusing efforts and offers of support on those from the lowest socio-economic backgrounds and/or belonging to communities which have historically been marginalised and socially excluded.  

The forum has been shaping the development of a public mental health response to those dealing with the cost-of-living crisis and emerging economic pressures, particularly on timely ideas for training and resources.  

 By bringing together a broad range of partners from across all sectors, it has created a supportive platform that offers members the opportunity to find out more about the current support offers for Londoners, learn from collective efforts and share intelligence and best practice.    

The Thrive LDN Economic Wellbeing Forum continues to create a positive impact by supporting the economic wellbeing and mental health of Londoners through proactively identifying and preparing for future challenges that Londoners may encounter.

If you’d like to be involved with the forum, get in touch for details of future meetings. 

 

Economic Wellbeing support

We have collaborated with partners to provide a series of training programmes to support individuals helping those affected by increased cost-of-living pressures in London. The training programmes were funded by the Mayor of London, with the aim to improve the mental health and wellbeing of individuals experiencing financial struggles. 

 

Training and resources

We have also worked with various partners to provide a series of training programmes to support individuals helping those affected by increased cost-of-living pressures in London. The training programmes were funded by the Mayor of London, and they aimed to improve the mental health and wellbeing of individuals experiencing financial struggles.

Thrive LDN partnered with Money A+E to host a free webinar on the cost-of-living crisis, the Ethnicity Premium, and the impact on racialised and marginalised communities.

Resilience and conflict resolution training workshops, delivered in partnership with Healthy Dialogues.

Free money guidance programme to combat the health toll of money worries, delivered in partnership with Clean Slate.

Mental Health Awareness and Financial Hardships Training, delivered in partnership with Healthy Dialogues.

Trauma-Informed Practice Training, delivered in partnership with Nicola Lester – Psychological Trauma Consultancy.

Thrive LDN’s Conversation Starter Tool has been adapted to directly address the rise in cost-of-living and financial concerns, as well as offer signposting to further support including financial advice and practical help.

Evaluation: An independent evaluation report is available to download which looks at the impact of the range of mental health training offers to support Londoners during winter 2022/23 and beyond offered by Thrive LDN in conjunction with the Economic Wellbeing Forum.