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Rosemount partners with former footballer's mental health charity

Rosemount partners with former footballer's mental health charity
“Being a financial adviser can be a lonely experience, particulalry for sole traders” (Photo: Miguel Á. Padriñán/Pexels)

Independent planning network Rosemount Financial Solutions has partnered with former Arsenal star Tony Adam's charity Six Mental Health Addiction.

As a result of the partnership, members of the Rosemount network, as well as its staff, will have access to the range of services offered by Six MHA aimed at improving and supporting mental health.

Rosemount Financial Solutions CEO, Ahmed Bawa, said: “Being a financial adviser can be a lonely experience, particularly for sole traders.

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“It’s all too easy for the pressure to mount, and without the right support in place, it can lead to real mental health challenges.

“Nobody understands this better than the Six MHA team, and by working together we can ensure that the Rosemount team, as well as our network of financial advisors across the country, have the mental health help they need, whenever they might need it.”

Six MHA is the brainchild of former Arsenal and England captain Tony Adams.

It delivers seminars and awareness programmes around prompting mentally healthy workspaces, as well as workshops and training days.

In addition, Six MHA provides helplines staffed by qualified therapists, alongside a nationwide network of counsellors for one-to-one sessions and a residential treatment centre.

Six MHA founder, Tony Adams, said: “We are delighted to be working with Rosemount Financial Solutions.

“Because of my own experiences, I have an excellent understanding of what quality mental health services look like, and have incorporated that into Six MHA.

“We support people every step of the way, from the awareness seminars to taking their calls on the helpline, providing a counsellor and facilitating treatment.

“It’s clear that Rosemount really cares about the mental health of their staff and members, and by working with Six MHA they will be able to deliver the structure and support needed for sustained good mental health.”

tom.dunstan@ft.com

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