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Building the Case For Mindfulness in the Workplace

This publication from The Mindfulness Initiative is primarily intended as a resource for those developing a business case for mindfulness training within their own organisation. It provides an updated summary of the research evidence, narrative rationales addressing different organisational needs, case studies, and a range of toolkits to help with programme planning, implementation, and evaluation.

The document has been developed by a volunteer working group convened by the Initiative and made up of champions from private sector companies including BT, EY, GE, GSK, HSBC, and Jaguar Land Rover, supported by leading workplace mindfulness trainers and researchers. In response to the findings and recommendations of the Mindful Nation UK report, the group has tried to address the lack of publicly available information about implementing best-practice mindfulness training in the workplace and encourages organisations to evaluate their programmes in order to develop the evidence base. It will be iteratively developed over time as capacity allows.

Download the report here.


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