Training Climb Success on Scafell Pike: Another Step Closer to Conquering Kilimanjaro

On a bright and beautiful day, a determined group of climbers took on the formidable Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England, as part of their rigorous training regimen for the upcoming Mount Kilimanjaro Challenge for a Cause. This climb marked the second significant milestone in their preparation, following their successful ascent of Snowdon.

The weather could not have been more perfect. Under a clear blue sky, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rugged landscape, each climber pushed through personal barriers and embraced the challenge.

Leading the charge was Kate Adamczyk, Director of Marketing and Business Development at the Electrical Industries Charity. Kate, who will also guide the team up Kilimanjaro, shared her excitement: “Seeing everyone come together and complete the climb up Scafell Pike was truly inspiring. This climb was not just about building physical strength but also about fostering a sense of unity and mutual support. I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved so far and am confident this team is ready for the challenges ahead.”

With each step taken up Scafell Pike, Kate, Elliot and the rest of the team edged closer to their ultimate goal – conquering Mount Kilimanjaro. This training climb was more than a physical test; it was a testament to the dedication and spirit of every participant.

As they descended from Scafell Pike, spirits were high and the bond among team members was stronger than ever. The glorious weather mirrored the optimism and determination within the group, setting a positive tone for the challenges that lie ahead.

Stay tuned as this remarkable team continues their journey, training hard and aiming high, all the way to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. Together, they are not just climbing mountains; they are making a difference.

If you would like to show your support for those taking on this monumental challenge visit out fundraising page here – https://electricalcharity.enthuse.com/cf/mount-kilimanjaro

Challenge for a Cause – Kilimanjaro: 27th September to 7th October 2024

Empower Your Team: The powerLottery – A Gift that Sparks Change in the Electrical Industry

In the world of corporate gifting, finding a present that stands out and resonates with employees can be a challenge. However, there’s a unique opportunity that not only brings joy to your team but also contributes to a cause close to our hearts – the powerLottery by the Electrical Industries Charity.

A Gift Beyond the Ordinary

The powerLottery is not your average lottery; it’s a chance for employees to win fantastic cash prizes while actively supporting the mission of the Electrical Industries Charity. This initiative goes beyond traditional corporate gifting, offering a meaningful way for companies to engage their teams in philanthropy and give back to our industry.

How It Works

Participating in the PowerLottery is simple. Companies can purchase tickets on behalf of their employees, providing them with the opportunity to win monthly cash prizes. The best part? A significant portion of the proceeds goes directly to the Electrical Industries Charity, helping to provide assistance and care to individuals within our industry facing challenging times.

Give a Gift that Gives Back

Imagine the impact of offering your employees the chance to win cash prizes each month all while contributing to a charitable cause. It’s a powerful way to demonstrate corporate social responsibility and showcase your company’s commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of our industry colleagues.

Boost Morale and Team Spirit

The powerLottery experience isn’t just about the prizes – it’s about creating shared moments of excitement and hope within your team. By gifting powerLottery tickets, you’re fostering a sense of camaraderie, boosting morale and strengthening the bond among your employees.

A Win-Win for Your Company and the Industry

Aligning your company with the powerLottery is a strategic move that benefits not only your employees but also the broader electrical community. It’s an opportunity to showcase your commitment to social responsibility and make a lasting impact on the lives of those who need it most.

How to Get Involved

To explore how your company can participate in the powerLottery and elevate your corporate gifting strategy, visit our website or contact us directly at business@electricalcharity.org. Let’s unite in the spirit of giving and spark positive change within our industry.

The powerLottery is not just a gift; it’s a catalyst for change. Join us in empowering your team, making a difference in the electrical industry and creating a workplace culture that goes beyond the ordinary.

Aico and the EIC: A New Educational Partnership.

We have some exciting news to share. Electrical Industries Charity (EIC) and Aico are joining forces for a brand-new educational partnership.

Aico, European market leaders in home life safety, have continually showed their support for the Charity

through donations, fundraising activities and more recently sponsoring the charities new Mental Health Training Platform. This new collaboration will entail both organisations working together on various marketing initiatives to highlight the work of the EIC and raise awareness about the crucial services provided to individuals in need across the electrical and energy industry.

Kate Adamczyk, Director of Marketing and Business Development for the Charity, expressed her enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We’re thrilled to partner with Aico on this fantastic initiative. The backing of a company like Aico will expand our outreach and shine a light on the vital support we offer to those facing challenges in life.”

Alex Garmston, Marketing Manager for Aico, echoed this sentiment, saying, “We’re excited to collaborate with Electrical Industries Charity on this educational partnership. At Aico, we believe in giving back to the communities we serve and we see this partnership as a means to raise awareness about the essential work carried out by the Charity.”

The partnership will kick off with a series of joint marketing campaigns, including social media and email marketing, with a significant emphasis on Mental Health Awareness Month in May. Additionally, joint content will be published on both organisations’ websites.

For more information on Electrical Industries Charity, please visit https://www.electricalcharity.org/. For more details about Aico, please visit https://www.aico.co.uk/.

Electrical Industries Charity relies solely on fundraising. If you’re interested in getting involved, please contact fundraising@electricalcharity.org.

Enhancing Mental Health Through Movement

Movement is important for our mental health. But so many of us struggle to move enough. We know there are many different reasons for this. Going for a walk in your neighbourhood, putting on your favourite music and dancing around the living room, chair exercises when you’re watching television – it all counts!

One of the most important things we can do to help protect our mental health is regular movement.

Our bodies and our minds are connected, looking after ourselves physically can also us prevent problems with our mental health.

Movement is a great way to enhance our wellbeing. Even a short burst of 10 minutes’ brisk walking can boost our mood and increase our mental alertness and energy.

Movement helps us feel better about our bodies and improve self-esteem. It can also help reduce stress and anxiety and help us to sleep better.

If you’d like to get moving more, this guide will give you some ideas to get started as well as tips on how to get the best mental health benefit from the movement you’re doing.

Find moments for movement every day

Life gets busy and it can feel like we don’t have time to spend on activities to improve our wellbeing. But, finding moments for movement throughout the day might be easier than you think.

How often do you find yourself ‘waiting’ throughout the day? Waiting for the kettle to boil,  for your children to come out of school, for a bus to arrive or for a delivery! These moments can add up. If you use the time to get moving, that will add up too. You could march on the spot, do some stretches or try some chair exercises.

Give it a go. You’ll be surprised how much time you can fill with movement.

Set small, achievable goals

When you’re beginning to move more for your mental health, set yourself small goals. It might be walking to the end of your street. Then you can push yourself a little further each day.

Perhaps keep a movement journal so you can track your progress and how it makes you feel. Your goals are personal to you, and as you make progress you will create positive feelings that can boost your confidence and mood.

Take a break from sitting

Many of us are sitting for long periods during the day: working at desks, driving, sitting down to browse the internet or scroll through social media, watching our favourite television show or reading a book.

Research shows that it’s unhealthy to be sitting or not moving for long. If you are sitting for large periods of time throughout the day, set a timer to take regular breaks to stand up, walk around and stretch your body.

Find the fun

However you choose to get moving, the best option is usually the one we enjoy the most.

Do you remember the joy and excitement when the school bell rang for break time?  We couldn’t wait to get outside to run around and play.

As we get older, we sometimes forget that movement can be fun!  Instead of thinking of exercise as a chore, embrace your inner child and find the joy in movement. Fun and laughter alongside movement will increase your motivation and the psychological benefits.

Play games like tag with family or friends, interrupt extra-long work meetings with a bit of fun movement to give everyone an energy boost, or go for a picnic in the park and a game of rounders. If you have younger children, why not ask them to teach you their playground games and all play together?  You can also teach them the games you used to play that may have fallen out of fashion… is hopscotch still a thing?

There are also online games and apps that can get you out and about – try the treasure hunt game Geocaching or maybe Pokemon Go.

Connect with others

We can strengthen our personal relationships or even make new friends when we take part in movement activities with other people. These social connections are also great for our mental health and wellbeing.

Think about ways you can make your catch-ups with friends more active. Maybe, instead of meeting in a coffee shop, get your coffee to go and take a walk at your comfortable pace. Or visit your local pool and chat while having a swim.

You could also use opportunities for movement to meet new people. Check out what groups and activities are taking place in your area and sign up to join in. Being part of a club or team is a great way to increase your self-esteem and help reduce feelings of depression, stress, and anxiety.

Movement looks different for everyone, don’t compare yourself to others

It can feel nerve-wracking to think about moving more if you’re worried you can’t keep up with other people. Remember, you don’t have to be super sporty to get the mental health benefits that come with more movement.

Focus on you and don’t worry about what other people are doing. For your own wellbeing, be kind to yourself and don’t feel pressured to keep up with someone else.

Regardless of the form it takes, movement that gets our heart pumping and muscles moving releases the “feel good” hormones that help reduce feelings of stress and anger.

If you haven’t exercised in a long time or have reduced mobility, you can start off slowly. Perhaps concentrate the movement on specific parts of the body that you feel more comfortable with. A little can go a long way and the more you do it, the easier it gets and the more active you’ll be.

Be mindful about your movement

Often, we are moving without realising it. For example, when we do housework, grocery shopping, or walking to work.

Try to be mindful of how you’re moving, and the way it makes you feel in both your mind and body. Noticing how we’re breathing, the sights and sounds around us, how the air feels on our face, can help us relax and feel less stressed.

Practising mindfulness can help with this. For example, you can practise mindful walking.

It might feel good to do certain movements faster or slow some of them down. Try to do what feels good. And remember to recognise and celebrate your moments for movement, big and small.

Moving in nature

Research suggests that doing movement in an outdoor ‘green’ environment has greater positive effects on our wellbeing compared to doing activity indoors. So why not take your moments for movement out in the wild? Go for a walk in the countryside or perhaps try cold water swimming at the beach (make sure to take appropriate safety precautions see RNLI advice).

Even if you live in the city, nature is often close by. Parks, gardens, nature reserves, forests, all provide opportunities for exercise, movement and meeting new people. You could find opportunities to get moving such as a walking group, gardening club, or volunteering for woodland and park maintenance.

Try something new

When we are open to trying new experiences, we reap the rewards to our wellbeing. You might be inspired by watching Strictly Come Dancing but have been too shy to try your local dance classes. Give it a whirl! Pushing ourselves to try new things opens us up to new opportunities for movement, making new friends and having fun.

Having the courage to try something new will also give your confidence a boost. If you don’t try, you’ll never know!

Plan things to look forward to

We know having events and plans in the diary to forward to, is great for mental health, it can give a sense of hope and excitement for the future.

Add moments for movement to your diary and make plans to do fun things that you can get excited about. This could be planning a family outing for a walk in an interesting place you haven’t been to before, joining a club or class that you can look forward to every week, or a night out dancing with friends.

Listen to music that gets you moving

Some songs are just made for moving. We all have favourite tunes that get us on the dance floor. So, crank them up and have a living room disco where you can dance like no-one’s watching!

Why not play your favourite song when you get up in the morning, dance around and put yourself in a good mood for the day ahead?

Be kind to yourself, moving more is self-care

It can be hard to get yourself up and active if your mental health is poor. The days when you lack in motivation or are feeling low are likely when you’ll see the biggest boost to your mood by getting moving. Think of moving more as an act of self-care that will help you to feel good.

If you’re struggling to even leave your bed or house, take advantage of the times when you have to get up; for example, to use the bathroom or get something to get something to drink. Use these times to do a bit of movement – some stretches, some lunges, marching on the spot.

If you feel anxious about going outside, there are also lots of home workout ideas on YouTube that can help get you moving.

Don’t be too hard on yourself if you’re struggling to get moving. Take small steps each day and you’ll soon feel the benefits.

Don’t forget to rest

Taking time to rest is important for good mental health, especially if you’ve been using up a lot of energy. Try to prioritise time for rest and establish a regular, relaxing routine that lets you unwind and sends a signal to your brain that it’s time to rest.

Celebrate your achievements

Well done! Congratulate yourself for taking care of your body and mind. Make sure to reward yourself too, perhaps a nice bubble bath after a walk in the park or something else that you enjoy.

Appreciation is a powerful way of generating positive thoughts and feelings. Recognising our progress is an important part of moving for our mental health!

Celebrating Success: EDA Education & Training Awards Annual Dinner

On Thursday 7 March 2024, the Electrical Distributors’ Association (EDA) held its prestigious Annual Awards Dinner at London’s Park Lane, where the spotlight shone on excellence in education and training within the industry. The event, attended by 570 guests, was the perfect occasion to honour the remarkable achievements of individuals and organisations dedicated to advancing skills and knowledge in the electrical sector.

Among the highlights of the evening was the presentation of the EDA Investor in Training Awards, which recognise outstanding commitment to staff development through the Association’s module and apprenticeship programs. These awards are the culmination of rigorous selection from among thousands of managers in wholesaler and manufacturer businesses across the UK, showcasing their dedication to nurturing talent and fostering growth within their teams.

In addition to celebrating excellence in education and training, the event also served a noble purpose by raising £7,300 for the Electrical Industries Charity (EIC). This significant contribution demonstrates the industry’s unwavering commitment to supporting those in need and making a positive impact within our community.

Reflecting on the event, Grace Ellis, Welfare Director at the EIC commented “

It was a truly wonderful evening, full of celebration and inspiration. Witnessing the generosity behind the £7,300 donation on the evening was electrifying! It’s truly heartwarming to know that industry members are looking out for fellow industry members.”

As we celebrate the success of the EDA Education & Training Awards Gala, let us applaud the efforts of all involved in promoting excellence and innovation in education within the electrical sector. Together, we can continue to invest in the future of our industry and make a lasting difference in the lives of individuals and communities.

Congratulations to the deserving award winners and sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of this remarkable event. Your dedication and generosity truly make a difference.

You can read more about the awards winners here: https://www.eda.org.uk/news/investor-in-training-awards-2024/#Awards2024

Lighting the Way: Six Champions Conquer the London Marathon for Electrical Industries Charity

In the vibrant streets of London, amid the roar of supporters and the rhythmic beat of feet on pavement, six exceptional individuals embarked on a journey of resilience and dedication. Each participant took on the monumental challenge of completing the London Marathon, not solely for personal triumph but also to champion the noble cause of the Electrical Industries Charity (EIC). As they triumphantly crossed the finish line, they not only achieved their fundraising goals but surpassed them, leaving an enduring impression of compassion and solidarity.

The London Marathon, renowned for its iconic course and electrifying energy, provided the backdrop for these runners to showcase their determination and spirit. With each step, they pushed themselves beyond their boundaries, driven by the desire to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those in need within the electrical industry.

Kate Adamczyk, Director of Marketing and Business Development for the EIC, remarked, “The journey to the finish line was not just a testament to physical endurance but also a testament to the incredible display of dedication, perseverance and fundraising commitment from each individual involved. A massive thank you to you all, it was amazing to witnessing such collective action and generosity.”

Indeed, the combined efforts of these champions bore fruit as they not only met but exceeded their fundraising targets, highlighting the generosity and unity within the electrical industry community. Their fundraising endeavors will empower the Electrical Industries Charity to continue its essential work, providing support and assistance to individuals and families grappling with financial hardships, mental health challenges, and other adversities.

As each champion crossed the finish line, they carried with them not only the joy of personal accomplishment but also the knowledge that their endeavors will make a tangible difference in the lives of others. Their journey serves as a shining example of the spirit of compassion and solidarity that defines the electrical industry community.

In the aftermath of the London Marathon, the legacy of these six champions will endure, serving as a guiding light of hope and inspiration for future generations. Their dedication, perseverance, and unwavering commitment to serving others exemplify the very best of humanity, reminding us all of the profound impact we can have when we unite for a common cause.

Conquering Snowdon: A Training Climb for Mt Kilimanjaro.

Embarking on a journey to scale the majestic heights of Mt Kilimanjaro is no small feat. It demands determination, resilience, and above all, preparation. For those preparing to tackle the Mt Kilimanjaro Challenge for a Cause, the Electrical Industry Chairty has arranged a series of training climbs. The first was to take on Snowdon which served as both a physical test and a bonding experience.

Despite the British spring time weather conditions, sideways rain and howling wind, every participant emerged victorious, a testament to their unwavering commitment to the cause they champion. The ascent up Snowdon, though a mere fraction of the altitude they will face on Kilimanjaro, provided valuable insights into the physical and mental demands of high-altitude trekking.

Kate Adamczyk, a seasoned trekker, general lover of the outdoors and dedicated member of the EIC, shared her insights on the significance of such preparatory climbs: “Training climbs like these are essential for building not only physical strength but also mental fortitude. They allow participants to acclimatise to the challenges of high-altitude environments and to develop the resilience needed to overcome them.”

One of the climbers gearing up for the ultimate challenge, reflecting on the Snowdon experience, remarked, “The climb was tough, no doubt about it. But the sense of accomplishment at the summit was unparalleled. It reinforced my determination to conquer Kilimanjaro, not just for myself but for the cause we’re supporting.”

Kate echoed this sentiment, emphasising the importance of solidarity and camaraderie among the team: “Our journey up Kilimanjaro will be as much about supporting each other as it is about reaching the summit. The bonds forged during training climbs like Snowdon will be our greatest strength when facing the trials ahead.”

As these intrepid adventurers continue to prepare for their monumental ascent, their journey serves as a reminder of the power of collective action and the profound impact that individuals can have when they come together for a common cause. With each step taken up Snowdon, they inch closer to realising their shared vision of making a difference in the world. And when they stand atop Kilimanjaro’s peak, they will do so not only as conquerors of mountains but as champions of change.

If you would like to show your support for those taking on this monumental challenge visit out fundraising page here – https://electricalcharity.enthuse.com/cf/mount-kilimanjaro

Challenge for a Cause – Kilimanjaro: 27th September to 7th October 2024

Running for a Cause: Kieron’s Journey to Support Mental Wellness and the Electrical Industries Charity.

Following a fall at work in October 2022, Kieron found himself grappling with mental health issues during his recovery period. Kieron’s journey toward healing took an unexpected turn when he discovered solace in running, with his brother Michael by his side. Kieron reached out to the EIC as he wanted to help generate awareness of the charity and the work it does for those in the electrical and energy sectors.

His journey isn’t just about personal growth; it’s a call to action for the entire community. He embodies empathy and determination, qualities that drive him to address the challenges faced by himself and his peers. By partnering with the Electrical Industries Charity, Kieron amplifies his impact, recognising the importance of established support networks in tackling mental health issues.

Kieron and his brother commitment to this new passion for running is leading them to participate in various races across the UK. Through their fundraising efforts, they aim to shine a spotlight on the vital work of the Electrical Industries Charity.

The Electrical Industries Charity commends Kieron’s initiative in reaching out to them. His dedication serves as an inspiration, demonstrating the profound impact that one person can have on their community. With Kieron leading the charge, the industry is reminded of the importance of prioritizing mental health and fostering a culture of inclusivity and support.

As Kieron’s mission gains momentum, it becomes clear that his efforts extend far beyond the racecourse. He ignites a movement, uniting individuals in a shared commitment to collective well-being. Together, they strive to create a workplace where mental health is valued, and no one feels alone in their struggles.

We invite you to join Kieron and Michael in their mission to support mental health within the electrical industry. Your donations will not only provide crucial assistance to those in need but also help raise awareness about the resources available through the Electrical Industries Charity. Together, we can ensure that no one in our community suffers in silence, and that everyone has access to the support they deserve.

https://electricalcharity.enthuse.com/pf/kieron-and-michael-running-challenges

Please consider donating, sharing this page, or spreading the word about the Electrical Industries Charity. Let’s come together to ignite a brighter, healthier future for all those who power our world.

Empower Your Well-being: Essential Self-Care Tips for Managing Stress

In today’s fast-paced world, stress can often feel like an unavoidable companion. However, learning how to effectively manage stress is essential for maintaining both our physical and mental well-being. The Electrical Industries Charity understands the importance of self-care in combating stress, and we’ve compiled some simple yet powerful tips to help you navigate through life’s challenges with resilience and vitality.

Try

  • Stay Active: Both your physical and mental well-being benefit from movement. Eating healthily and exercising can release endorphins, those feel-good chemicals. Find an enjoyable activity that fits your schedule.
  • Make Time for Fun: Set aside moments to do things that bring you joy or allow you to pamper yourself. Experiencing positive emotions can create a shield against stress.
  • Learn Something New: Whether it’s painting, playing an instrument or mastering a new language, acquiring fresh skills can enhance your confidence and provide avenues for creativity.
  • Seek Support: It’s perfectly okay to express your feelings and ask for help.
  • Unplug: Allocate time in your routine to disconnect from distractions. Consider setting reminders if necessary to ensure you prioritise your personal time.

Avoid

  • Excessive Consumption: Be mindful of overindulging in substances like sugar, caffeine or alcohol. While they might offer temporary relief, they can exacerbate stress in the long run.
  • Balance Work and Rest: Resist the urge to overwork or constantly check your emails outside of designated hours. Everyone deserves time to unwind and recharge.
  • Limit Screen Time: Spending too much leisure time glued to screens, including your phone, can add unnecessary pressure. Don’t feel compelled to always be engaged in activities.
  • Embrace Imperfection: Striving for perfection can set unrealistic standards. Remember that making mistakes is a natural part of growth and learning.
  • Express Yourself: Bottling up your emotions and hoping they’ll dissipate on their own can intensify problems over time. Instead, acknowledge your feelings and find healthy ways to address them.

By incorporating these self-care practices into your daily life and avoiding common stress triggers, you can cultivate resilience, enhance your overall well-being and effectively manage stress in a healthy and sustainable way. Remember, prioritising self-care is not selfish; it’s essential for living a fulfilling and balanced life. Take the time to nurture your mind, body, and spirit and remember that you are worthy of care and compassion.