myHappymind Named a Sunday Times Best Place to Work 2026
myHappymind, the whole-school wellbeing programme, has been named a The Sunday Times Best Place to Work 2026, powered by WorkL, and Highly Commended for Younger Workers (16-34). The official list was published on 22nd May 2026 and features 567 organisations across the United Kingdom, recognising those with high levels of employee engagement, experience and wellbeing. myHappymind was named in the small organisations category, which covers businesses with 10 to 49 employees.
What This Means to Us
This recognition reflects the culture we are building together as a team. With 99% of our team taking part in the survey, it is a result that belongs to everyone here.
“This award belongs to our team. They voted, honestly and anonymously, and put us among the best places to work in the country. That means they feel seen, valued and part of something worth showing up for. That means everything to me.” Laura Earnshaw, CEO
Our work is centred on supporting children, educators and families with preventative mental health education, and that mission starts with our own people. A strong team culture helps us do our best work. It creates the conditions for people to feel valued, supported and proud of the difference they are making. This is not just about where we work. It is about how we work together, and the care, commitment and shared purpose of the myHappymind team.
What the Recognition Reflects
Being named a Sunday Times Best Place to Work highlights:
- Strong levels of employee engagement
- A positive workplace experience
- A genuine focus on staff wellbeing
- A workplace where younger team members feel supported to grow and thrive
- A culture where employees can feel proud of their work
Wellbeing Starts With Our Own Team
This recognition is a meaningful acknowledgement of our culture, engagement and wellbeing. For myHappymind, it reflects how much we value creating a supportive environment for the people behind the work, at every stage of their career. A strong wellbeing culture helps people feel valued, connected and proud of what they do. You can learn more about myHappymind and explore careers with us.
Proud of Our People
This recognition is a meaningful acknowledgement of our culture, engagement and wellbeing. For myHappymind, it reflects how much we value creating a supportive environment for the people behind the work, at every stage of their career. A strong wellbeing culture helps people feel valued, connected and proud of what they do. You can learn more about myHappymind and explore careers with us.
Frequently asked questions
The Sunday Times Best Places to Work is an annual list, powered by WorkL, recognising organisations in the United Kingdom with high levels of employee engagement, experience and wellbeing. The 2026 list featured 567 organisations.
myHappymind has been named a Sunday Times Best Place to Work 2026 in the small organisations category and was Highly Commended for Younger Workers (16-34).
WorkL’s survey measures workplace happiness through its Six Steps framework: Reward and Recognition, Instilling Pride, Information Sharing, Empowerment, Wellbeing and Job Satisfaction. Organisations must achieve a minimum 70% engagement score to qualify.


