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Small Business Month is here!

Small Business Month will be running from 1 – 31 March in NSW. This year’s theme is ‘Rebuild – Recharge – Renew’, with a focus on getting small businesses back on their feet and prospering throughout 2022.

Small Business Month will include a variety of in-person and online events across NSW, on a range of helpful topics. This year, Ahead for Business is getting involved to support you to maintain mentally healthy workplaces through:

Online wellbeing webinar

We are partnering with Beyond Blue’s Heads Up and Counting on U to deliver a webinar to small business owners. This workshop will provide you with information on how to look after the mental health of both yourself and others in your workplace. Join us on March 29 from 12:30-1:30pm (AEDT).

Online business wellbeing training

We are providing free access to our business wellbeing training for the whole month of March. This four-module training program is designed to increase your confidence and ability to respond to mental health issues in your workplace.

Social media

Keep an eye on our socials throughout the month of March, as we have lots planned. Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn to keep up-to-date.

Top 10

Take a look at the most popular Ahead for Business resources from 2021. Many small business owners have found these helpful, so we hope you will too:

Small Business Month is a great time to prioritise your wellbeing and get involved with these activities!

Stay in the loop about small business mental health by connecting with Everymind on social media.

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