"We are really proud to pass the 100 signatory milestone and our reach from these companies now extends to 20,000 individuals."
- Nicola Firth, co-founder of the MIMHC
The Mortgage Industry Mental Health Charter (MIMHC) has reached its 100th signatory milestone. The MIMHC is a voluntary commitment made by mortgage industry firms to promote and support mental health and wellbeing in the workplace.
The charter was launched in October 2020, in response to the growing concerns over mental health issues within the mortgage sector. Since its launch, the MIMHC has gained widespread support from leading firms in the mortgage industry, including lenders, brokers, and trade associations.
The MIMHC aims to provide a framework for firms to promote good mental health practices, reduce stigma surrounding mental health issues, and offer resources and support for employees who may be struggling. By signing the charter, firms are pledging to create a workplace culture that prioritizes mental health and promotes open communication.
Penny Desborough, vice president of Habito, said: “Having personally suffered with poor mental health in the past, it remains hugely valuable that we keep the conversation going. It's important to recognise that everyone is individual, so from a culture perspective, having regular dialogue and supporting our Habitonians is key to making Habito a success. Being part of the MIMHC was always on the agenda and I'm delighted that we're the 100th signatory! I look forward to seeing those numbers continue to grow.”
Nicola Firth, co-founder of the MIMHC, commented: "We are really proud to pass the 100 signatory milestone and our reach from these companies now extends to 20,000 individuals. 2024 promises to be our best ever year and I'm excited that we will soon be announcing an extensive calendar of events which will be open to anyone working within our sector."