IN 2025, OVER 5,000 PEOPLE

...have been supported by Pentreath towards their personal goals.

97% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS

...would recommend Pentreath to their family and friends.

96% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS

...said their time with Pentreath helped to improve their mental health and wellbeing

86% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS

...have a better understanding of their mental health

80% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS

...have improved hope for the future

90% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS

...learnt tools and techniques to help them to self-manage their own mental health

99% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS

...rate the service as Good, Very Good or Excellent

OUR SERVICES

Welcome to WorkWell

Supporting people to start, stay and succeed in work.

Is your mental or physical health making it tough for you to go to work, or return to work? WorkWell is here to help.

What is WorkWell?

It’s a support service. Free, friendly, confidential help for people finding work difficult due to their health.

WorkWell coaches offer personalised advice, easy-going conversations with someone who can help you stay in or get back to work.

For some that might look like confidence building tips, for others it might be ideas for ways to talk to your employer about making adjustments at work.

You can either be referred to a coach by someone you know, like a GP, or you can ask to connect with a WorkWell coach yourself.

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How WorkWell can help?

WorkWell can help in lots of different ways, depending on the support you need.

Coaches will work will you to create a personalised 1-2-1 plan, which can include help with…

  • Boosting your confidence at work
  • Help with CV writing, equipment, job searching and preparing for interviews
  • Support with understanding and managing your health condition
  • Understanding the impact of a new health diagnosis
  • Mental health issues such as depression or anxiety
  • Women’s health conditions (e.g. menopause, endometriosis)
  • Long-term conditions like diabetes or epilepsy, plus many more
  • Connecting you to other community support services based on your needs
  • Advice on talking to your employer about adjustments at work

WorkWell is funded by the UK government, which means the support is completely free.

Coaches will never contact your employer without your knowledge.

Download the free app

A new WorkWell app providing mental healthcare at your fingertips is now available for people living in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

The app, developed by a team of experts in psychology, technology and consumer experience at Cerina, offers access to 6 digital cognitive behaviour therapy sessions to guide users through advice and tips on improving their mental health. Users can track their progress, update how they’re feeling and see how far they have come.

They can also connect with a WorkWell coach at the touch of a button, who will offer personalised 1-2-1 support and advice on staying in or returning to work.

The app can be downloaded via the App Store or Google Play.

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How WorkWell can help employers?

By supporting your employees with their wellbeing, you can maintain a productive, healthy, happier team.

You can refer an employee (with their consent) to a WorkWell coach, or why not encourage them to contact a coach themselves?

Whatever the size of your business, WorkWell can offer free advice and support to your employees to help them overcome health barriers to work.

Who can use WorkWell?

You must meet certain criteria to get help from a coach. WorkWell is for you if

  • You’re over 16 years old and have the right to work in the UK
  • You have a Cornwall or Isles of Scilly address for either your home, GP, or your local job centre
  • You’re in work but struggling due to a health issue or disability
  • You’ve recently been on sick leave or out of work due to your health.
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How to get started

Email referral.ww@pentreath.co.uk now to start your WorkWell journey.

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If you feel that you need to talk to someone urgently then please call the 24/7 NHS Helpline on '111'.

You can call for free, any time of day or night, if you are worried about your own or someone else’s mental health.

The team behind the 24/7 telephone service will listen to you and determine how best to help.

Alternatively, please call the Samaritans on 116 123

Thank you.