April 29, 2025 | 1:00 p.m. CEST
World Day for Safety and Health at Work: Mental health is part of occupational safety
Occupational safety doesn't end with the helmet - it starts in the mind.
For World Day for Safety and Health at Work, Auntie is focusing on an aspect that often remains invisible: mental health. After all, mental strain, chronic stress and emotional exhaustion are among the biggest risks in everyday working life today - and have therefore long been an occupational safety issue.
In our open webinar "World Day for Safety and Health at Work: Mental Health is Part of Occupational Safety", we show why mental stability is an indispensable part of any safety culture and how managers, HR and organizations can make a targeted contribution to this.
You will learn how mental stress can be identified at an early stage, risks mitigated and sustainable prevention measures anchored in everyday working life - without any finger-wagging, but with clear, practical impulses.

Webinar recording:
Speaker:
Josephine Mai
Josephine Mai has been working in the HR tech industry for several years and at Auntie she helps companies to focus on mental health in an effective way that is suitable for everyday use.
With an eye for what is feasible, she creates spaces for honest reflection, concrete solutions and a new openness in dealing with mental stress. Her formats combine strategic thinking with human closeness and encourage conversations that are often neglected.
Her aim is to break down the taboos surrounding mental health and show that it is not just a private issue, but a central component of modern corporate culture.


What is Auntie?
Auntie offers preventative mental health services to help your employees address stress-related challenges before they become overwhelming.
Your employees can speak to qualified therapists in confidential one-to-one sessions. They will also have access to a wide range of exercises and materials.
More than 450 companies already rely on Auntie
















