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    • Workplace Psychology

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    • Individuals often find it easy to discuss personal concerns with specific colleagues.
    • This natural inclination can be leveraged for formal mental health support roles.
    • Workplace environments can benefit from designated wellbeing champions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the transition of an individual into a formal mental health and wellbeing champion role.
    • To highlight the potential for peer support in occupational settings.
    • To document the experiences of a wellbeing champion in supporting colleagues.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative approach documenting an individual's journey.
    • Focus on the development of a formal support role.
    • Case study of a mental health and wellbeing champion.

    Main Results:

    • Colleagues readily confided their worries to Charles Chavasse.
    • Chavasse pursued formal training to become a mental health and wellbeing champion.
    • He assumed a structured role in supporting his colleagues' wellbeing.

    Conclusions:

    • Informal support networks can evolve into formal wellbeing initiatives.
    • Designated champions can enhance workplace mental health support.
    • Peer-to-peer support is a valuable component of occupational wellbeing programs.