Mental Health Awareness Week: how small changes can make a big difference in the workplace
This week (13th-19th May) is Mental Health Awareness Week, hosted by the Mental Health Foundation. Every year, one in four of us will experience a mental health problem, and while we’re becoming better at talking about it as a society, knowing how to cope, where to turn, or how to help somebody who is struggling isn’t always common knowledge.
We spend a lot of our time at work, so mental health conditions and struggles will naturally come into the workplace environment. In the PR and communications industry alone, 60% of practitioners have suffered from mental ill health, according to the PRCA and PRWeek Mental Health Survey 2019. Employers have a duty of care to their employees, and mental and health and wellbeing plays a huge role in this. Not only is it in employers’ best interests to maintain corporate-social responsibility but introducing measures to improve employee wellbeing can improve staff retention, reduce sickness absence and presenteeism, and boost staff morale, engagement and performance.
There are lots of incredible initiatives and inspiring ideas being shared between businesses this week, but you don’t necessarily need a big budget to make a big difference to your workplace. Here are just a few ideas;
- Offer flexibility
- Healthy body, healthy mind
- Take Two policy
- Learning and development
- Provide the right support and information