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With nearly 1 million workers reporting stress-related illness, the SPCR is highlighting some projects that are supporting mental health to proactively manage risks and staff.

SPCR IN Focus | Stress Awareness Month

Stress Awareness Month is an opportunity to highlight the impact of stress on individuals and communities, and the role of research in improving prevention, identification, and support.

Stress affects both mental and physical health and is a leading cause of illness and absence from work. Primary care plays a key role in recognising stress-related conditions and supporting people to access appropriate care.

Through continued collaboration with patients, employers, clinicians, and researchers, the SPCR remains committed to improving early support, strengthening prevention approaches, and ensuring that research addresses what matters most to those affected by stress.