Mental Health at Work

Sickness absence costs UK employers £13 billion each year – almost 30% (£3.9 billion) of those costs are attributed to mental illness. 

One in six employees will suffer from mental health problems at some point. Yet almost 50% of UK CEOs believe that none of their employees will ever suffer from a mental health problem.

 

With increasing numbers of people of working age with mental health problems, employers must play a crucial role in prevention, identification and recovery.

 

The organisational challenge is to create a workplace culture that supports early detection, appropriate intervention and recovery – reducing the impact of mental health problems on individuals, their colleagues and the organisation.

 

Our offer 

  • Advice on how to ensure well-planned, well-executed change management strategies and implementation programmes that mitigate the uncertainties and anxieties known to accompany organisational change. 
  • Training programmes for first-line supervisors and managers on early identification and management of mental health problems at work. 
  • Organisational diagnostics to identify where working environment, management practices and job quality can be improved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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David Shoesmith
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