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Hull caravan giant Willerby: 'Time to change' how we tackle mental health

Willerby joins the likes of Siemens Gamesa, Hull College and Aunt Bessies in signing the pledge

(L-R) Cliff Beal, Willerby’s production director with Sue Allan, finance director

Leading Hull holiday home manufacturer Willerby has signed the ‘Time to Change’ pledge.

The pledge is a nationwide campaign, supported by Hull City Council and leading mental health charity Mind, and has been created to urge people to ‘Ask Twice’ if someone close to them is acting differently. 

Many people are still uncomfortable opening-up about mental health issues and will often avoid discussing how they feel when asked. 

To tackle this, Time to Change supporters, including Willerby, are encouraging its staff to ‘Ask Twice’ if they suspect a friend, family member or colleague might be struggling with their mental health. 

Sue Allan, group finance director at Willerby, said: “We know from statistics that many of us may be affected by mental health issues at some point in our lives, either personally or through our colleagues, friends and loved ones.

Peter Munk, CEO at Willerby(Image: Peter Harbour)

“Therefore, it is important for us to create a workplace where our employees feel supported and comfortable enough to talk about how they feel.

“We want to ensure that no one suffers in silence.”

To support the pledge, Willerby has proudly launched a new mental health support framework, developed by the Human Resource and Health and Safety teams with the help of advice from Mind.