Mental health is a business-critical issue for the public relations industry.

Our 2022 Workplace Mental Wellbeing Audit, conducted in partnership with the PRCA, revealed that 25% of public relations practitioners are currently diagnosed with a mental health condition. The audit also found that 91% of PR professionals experienced poor mental health at some point in the past year, with over half citing work as a significant contributing factor.

Only 22% of PR professionals say they have taken time off work to rest and recover when experiencing poor mental health, compared to 41% of UK workers overall. This is an issue that has far-reaching consequences for employees and businesses. Organisations have a responsibility to take steps to protect the wellbeing of all their staff.


latest research

Download the Workplace Mental Wellbeing Audit 2022   to find out more on the current state of mental health in public relations.

pan industry support

In May 2021 we announced we were joining forces with the PRCA and ICCO to address the industry's mental health challenges and launched a new mental health survey with the agreement to use the findings to inform a joint programme of activity over the summer.  Former CIPR Health Chair Rachel Royall joined a Comms Hero podcast  to discuss our joint efforts in tackling this issue.

October 2021 Download the 'Workplace Mental Health Audit 2021 ' (pdf) to see the results of the joint mental health survey.

Member SUPPORT

The mental health support we offer members, provided by Health Assured, is financed by iprovision, the CIPR benevolent fund, who exist to support PR professionals who fall on hard times. The service provides:

  • Specialist legal, medical, consumer and tax information
  • Options for structured counselling
  • Critical incident advice
  • A health and wellbeing portal

Find out more information on our mental health support page.

embedding wellbeing at work

The CIPR Health Group have released a series of five case studies focused on embedding wellbeing at work. Follow #CIPRWellbeing and @CIPRHealth on Twitter for more reaction.

Hotwire case study (pdf) Cambridge University Hospitals case study (pdf)
NHS Digital case study (pdf)
Ferring case study (pdf)
Surrey Police and Sussex Police (pdf)

CIPR mental health initiatives

Resources for organisations

Resources for individuals

For more information on mental health and public relations, please contact Jon Gerlis.