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Omnisis monthly newsletter - May round-up 2020 Hi everyone, I hope you're doing well amidst everything that's going on in the world right now. May was an incredibly busy month for us but it had significance for a different reason.

May was an incredibly busy month for us but it had significance for a different reason - May 18th - 24th was #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek2020 - To mark the occasion, our MD Brian has written a few words on his experiences around mental health#mentalhealth

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Jonny Brownlee helped over line by brother Alistair
Jonny Brownlee helped over line by brother Alistair Jonny Brownlee: Alistair helps brother over finish line in dramatic World Series finale Exhausted Briton Jonny Brownlee needed to be helped over the finish line by brother Alistair in a dramatic end to the Triathlon World Series in Mexico. Leading with 700m left, Jonny, 26, began to weave over the road in hot and humid conditions in Cozumel. Third-placed Alistair, 28, caught his brother, propping him up for the final couple of hundred metres before pushing him over the line in second place. They were overtaken by South African Henri Schoeman, the eventual winner. Victory in Mexico would have given Jonny the world title, but second place left him just four points behind Mario Mola. The Spaniard was fifth on Sunday to top the overall standings. Jonny, Olympic silver medallist at Rio 2016 and a bronze medallist at London 2012, collapsed to the ground the moment he crossed the finish line. He required treatment but later tweeted he was OK, with a photo of himself lying in a hospital bed on a drip. Alongside a video clip of the finish of the race, he also wrote: "Normally when you have had too much to drink. This time it was the opposite #ouch"

An incredible display of #kindness as Alistair Brownlee carries his brother to the finish and pushes him over the line before him! #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek2020 #BeKind Jonny Brownlee helped over line by brother Alistairvia @YouTube

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New NDS Blog: Louise King reflects on the role kindness plays in mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek #mentalhealth #MHAW20 #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek2020 #Covid_19

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It may not seem like much but making just a few small changes to help you connect with nature can make a big positive impact on your mental wellbeing. #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek2020 #itsOkayToNotBeOkay #connectingwithnature https://bit.ly/nature-mentalhealth

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Great to chat with you and @teachgratitude1 for #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek2020 Love your perfect metaphors, Emma. (eg. feeling like diving into the water and needing to a huge gasp) and Jamie, the importance of listening to others, really seeing students.

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Bee gentle on yourself & take study breaks.

#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek2020 #NationalBeeDay

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Be Kind, Unwind. The theme for Mental Health Awareness Week this year is Kindness This got me thinking about the constant struggle we all face when it comes to managing the separation between our working and personal lives, and which will have intensified for many in recent weeks since it’s much harder to distinguis

Be Kind, Unwind.

#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek2020

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Applying the 4 Rs of Trauma-Informed Approaches in the re... The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administra...

Connect and co-regulate ... some great tips on what to consider when schools reopen www.epinsight.com/post/applying-the-4-rs-o... #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek2020 #MentalHealthWeek #MentalHealthWeek #schoolsreopening

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London Marathon runner helps struggling rival to finish
London Marathon runner helps struggling rival to finish A runner has been praised for epitomising the sprit of the London Marathon by helping a fellow competitor over the line. Swansea Harrier, Matthew Rees, took hold of David Wyeth, of Chorlton Runners, Manchester, about 135 metres (150 yards) from the finish and guided him up The Mall. The pair were cheered home by Princes William and Harry and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Former marathon winner and B,BC commentator Tanni Grey Thompson tweeted: "Matthew Rees refuses to give up helping David Wyeth across the line. Wow." London Marathon tweeted: "Matthew Rees, you've just encompassed everything that's so special about the #LondonMarathon. We salute you. Please don't forget to subscribe to my channel https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008418274887

What a great example of #kindness in sport! 🙌🏻🏃🏻🏅 #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek2020 #BeKind
London Marathon runner helps struggling rival to finishvia @YouTube

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We are supporting #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek2020 and its focus on being kind. Let’s all #bekindtoeachother and to ourselves #KindnessMatters #Community #tiffinfamily

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The PE Department are supporting #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek2020! Let’s think about how we can be kind during these difficult times #bekind #sharethelove #tiffinfamily

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#Together we must ensure that when people find themselves in our MH system we don’t, even unintentionally, add to their #trauma #shame👇🏼. This requires a willingness to be #open, #listen #learn & realise we don’t have all the answers #coproduction #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek2020

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