Mates in Mind to Promote Mental Wellbeing Across Fire Industry

The Fire Industry Association (FIA) has announced a special partnership with mental health charity Mates in Mind, dedicated to building a healthier, more resilient fire safety community.

Launching during men (12–18 May 2025), this initiative celebrates the theme of ‘Community’ by empowering FIA members with tools, training, and support to address mental health proactively.

Mates in Mind supports organisations in making a vital move to challenge the silence and stigma often linked to mental health. By working with Mates in Mind, we’re joining a growing network of organisations actively taking steps to enhance mental health across their workforces.

“We’re thrilled to be working alongside the FIA,” said Sam Downie, Managing Director at Mates in Mind. “By bringing our tailored support and guidance to such a vital sector, we’re helping to ensure that mental wellbeing is embedded in every layer of workplace culture.”

Stress, depression, and anxiety accounted for 46% of work-related ill health cases and 55% of all working days lost in 2023/24 according to HSE, a stark reminder of the urgent need for action. Through this partnership, FIA members will have access to tailored programmes, downloadable resources, the ‘BeAMate’ text service, bespoke e-learning, and more, helping to break the stigma surrounding mental health.

“Our people are our greatest strength,” said Steve Simper, FIA Mental Health Champion & Trainer. “Together with Mates in Mind, we are creating safe spaces where individuals feel supported to speak up, seek help, and build resilience.”

As Europe’s largest fire protection trade association​, the FIA recognises that leadership in safety must include mental health. They invite all members and partners to join this vital movement and foster a community where wellbeing is prioritised.

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