The mental health of small charity leaders has reached a ‘crisis point’, with experiences of ‘hospitalisation’, ‘panic attacks’ and ‘helplessness’, new research has found.
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The mental health of small charity leaders has reached a ‘crisis point’, with experiences of ‘hospitalisation’, ‘panic attacks’ and ‘helplessness’, new research has found.
Breaking Point: The Mental Health Crisis in Small Leadership, a new report launched by social enterprise Fair Collective, in partnership with NCVO, has found that 85% of small charity leaders feel their role has negatively impacted their mental health with 20% describing it as ‘severe’.