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As many of you may be aware, World Mental Health Day is on 10 October.

Even with the increased awareness of mental health over the past few years, it is important to ensure that this remains a prominent and consistent conversation throughout all workforces alike. While we may have all taken steps to ending the stigma around mental health by no means has this been completely removed. It is our hope that this article will help to empower employers to improve the wellbeing of individual employees, but also improve workforce morale as a whole and help ensure that your employees feel truly valued at work.

The cost of mental health issues to businesses was estimated in 2020-21 to be in the region of £53-£56 billion.  While many will be aware of their obligations in respect of mental health issues potentially amounting to a disability we have looked at some key considerations in terms of how best to support employees and perhaps prevent issues arising in the first place.

Here are a few key ways to support your workforce:

If you are interested in reading further about mental health and stress in the workplace specifically, check out our dedicated blog on this subject matter. 

Our employment team have a vast experience of assisting employers with mental health queries and issues.  If you are interested in creating a policy on the above, want to discuss how to implement any of these ideas or need some bespoke advice about a specific situation please do not hesitate to get in touch!

Author Ruth Medlock Employment