Workplace mental health
Workplace mental
health
Each year, one in five adults in the U.S. will experience mental
illness. Yet only one in three who need help will
get it. As a result, many people will either miss
work or will get less done on the job. The latter is known as presenteeism ,
when people go to work while struggling with physical or mental health
issues. This is why focusing on workplace mental health is so important
for your bottom line.
- Anxiety Disorders- Anxiety is the uneasiness that individuals feel when thinking about a future event they fear won’t end well.
4. Schizophrenia-Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder, Symptoms can include delusions, hallucinations, trouble with thinking and lack of motivation.
The World Health Organization (WHO)
estimates that
depression and anxiety cost the global economy $1 trillion per year in lost
productivity. But WHO also found that for every $1 spent on treating common
mental health concerns, there is a return of $4 in improved health and
productivity.
The potential benefits
of supporting employee mental health include:
- Increased productivity
- Increased retention
- Decreased health care and
disability costs
Ways your company
can support employee mental health
- Understand how mental health impacts your employees
- Include mental health coverage as part of your health care plan.
- Establish an employee assistance program (EAP)
- Use communication to reduce stigma and increase access to mental health resources.
- Promote well-being
And finally, create opportunities for employees to build
connections with each other, such as through social events, affinity groups,
and electronic message boards.
Employees are more
vulnerable to the negative impact of stress inside and outside of the workplace
if they have not built strong positive relationships at work,” says Schultz.
“Help make work interesting, social, and fun, so stressed-out employees aren’t
working in isolation. Workplace relationships that are positive provide a
source of support — that’s hard for anything else to replace.”
CONCLUSION
Open and supportive environments within
companies have a drastic positive benefit on employee mental health. When
leaders communicate with openness it signals their team members to do likewise.
Sharing ideas and opinions among team members will do as much to build strong
company culture.
REERENCES
Rawe.J. (2021)
work place mental health (online).Available at https://www.understood.org/en/workplace/rights-at-work/workplace-mental-health-5-ways-to-support-employee-wellness
Accessed on 26th April 2021
Train.J.(2021) Mental health at work (online).Available at https://www.agencycentral.co.uk/articles/2016-02/workplace-mental-health-hr-guide.htm
Accessed on 26th April 2021

Mental health is the way we think and feel and ability to deal with ups and downs.
ReplyDeleteMost people with ongoing mental health problems meet the definition of disability in the equality act (2010) and the Disability Discrimination Act (1995, amended). This means that people with mental health problems are protected from discrimination and harassment and are entitled to reasonable adjustments to adopt their job or work.
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Delete“CBI (Confederation of British Industry) are convinced that the mental health of a company’s employees can have an important impact on business performance in the same way as do industrial relations climate or inadequate training. That is why the CBI continues to add its voice to the campaign to raise the profile of mental health as a workplace issue” (Howard, Director General, Confederation of British Industry, N.D.).
ReplyDeleteAuthor has explained the mental illnesses separately and got the idea about type of mental illnesses which employees are facing.
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DeleteMental health is about how we think, feel and behave. Anxiety and depression are the most common mental health problems. They are often a reaction to a difficult life event, such as bereavement, but can also be caused by work-related issues.
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