Mental Health in the Workplace
and strains on mental health can affect more than just productivity in the workplace. If not addressed, burnout could spell disaster for both employees and a business or project. How can managers mitigate the risks to employees and their fellow workers? How can you build a mentally healthy workforce? In this article, we discuss how you can understand, identify, and manage a workplace that prioritizes your workers mental health and wellbeing.
The Stats
It’s approximated that one in five adults, or some 51 million people in the US, suffer from a mental health issue, according to the National Institute of Mental Health .Further numbers from NIMH suggest that over 13 million people have experienced a serious mental illness in a given year, which seriously limits a person’s ability to conduct a daily activity, such as work. When you examine the various mental health in the workplace issues within the workplace, 31% of employees said they feel stressed out or tense, on any given working day, according to . What this means for you as an employer is that you may have to spend more time incorporating mental health awareness into your organization by developing a blueprint. You can build on existing tools to “counter the costly effects†of a mental health issue, which in the long-term will ensure your worker is safe, reduce costs, and create a positive environment; where workers aren’t afraid to approach management with an issue.